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davyr
just received this beaut from dennis of parkville pen. so excited, i had to take pictures before inking up. please enjoy.



the red color, as dennis describes it, is more like a caramel. i liken it to a nice bourbon - think wild turkey 101 or rare breed. the pen is posing w/a scotch however (weather's too cold to drink bourbon).

the point is a medium. funny, i also received the free worldlux catalog today (which contains many gorgeous pics by bill r. btw) and the celluloid looks to be the same terra di siena red celluloid used on the stipula brunelleschi. looks also similar to the material used on the tibaldi modello 50/60. if so, that makes this pen a relative bargain at $350.




this is my third bex sub grand. this model is reliable, comfortable, and just the right size. now i need just the gray and blue celluloid to complete the bexley sub grand celluloid trinity. smile.gif and richard's blue pearl and aspen are calling to me... :doh: will this never end? thanks for looking.
saintsimon
Ooops ohmy.gif blink.gif

Be assured this is exactly the same celluloid of which my Stipula Brunelleschi 'Terra die Siena' LE is made of! It is best described as of terracotta and light green colour.
Whoever makes that celluloid, sells to both compnies. blink.gif
Ok. Stipula made only 351 pens of it last year, so not enough business for one mix. And both have Bock nibs, obviously.

Anyway, enjoy! laugh.gif

Adition: I also didn't pay full Stipula price: only $300 from the Canadian ebay seller 'stbpens'.
NeilB
Beautiful pen, Dave. And it goes perfectly with the single malt!
Neil
Apollo
Dave, you take excellent pictures. That's an extremely attractive Bexley!
saintsimon
Now here is a pic of my 2004 Stipula Brunelleschi Terra die Siena, accompanied on the left by Visconti Moonlight Voyager in rose gold and by 1995 OMAS 'The Cinema' on the right.

Sorry for the suboptimal pic, my digicam does not allow manual settings to widen the deptht of field ...
davyr
thanks for the kind words everyone.

saintsimon: all three pens are incredible. it would seem we have similar tastes - i love rose gold, celluloid, and the cinema. smile.gif
saintsimon
QUOTE (davyr @ Dec 9 2005, 04:11 AM)
saintsimon: all three pens are incredible. it would seem we have similar tastes - i love rose gold, celluloid, and the cinema. smile.gif

Thanks for the complimets.
Actually, that rose gold is plating sterling silver ( -> vermeil), so the Visconti has some heft and the 18K nib is also rose gold (plated?). The black plastic is Lucite/Plexiglas. The nice thing about this pen is, that it comes with a rose gold vermeil Travelling Ink Well as a set. The ink well can be used for other pens, too.

Why the Omas 'Cinema'? I wanted an Omas pen. I wanted some celluloid pen. I wanted a good EF nib. I found it NIB on ebay last year, and beeing the only bidder, it cost me 199 Euros - the cheapest way to meet all three conditions. biggrin.gif

Of course, I like the cinema, too smile.gif
southpaw
Another beautiful pen, davyr. Now we need a pic or two of all three together! I know what you mean about the Grandes - one great pen.
davyr
boy, southpaw, looking at your avatar, you look a lot younger than i thought you'd be... wink.gif

just wait 'til next week for more pics - more bex sub grand surprises in store... ohmy.gif
southpaw
QUOTE (davyr @ Dec 9 2005, 06:47 PM)
boy, southpaw, looking at your avatar, you look a lot younger than i thought you'd be... wink.gif

just wait 'til next week for more pics - more bex sub grand surprises in store... ohmy.gif

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Whatcha getting? I got one en route also. :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1:
davyr
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Whatcha getting? I got one en route also. :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:


let's just say they're from richard, and leave it at that. yourself?
southpaw
QUOTE (davyr @ Dec 9 2005, 08:09 PM)
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Whatcha getting? I got one en route also. :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:  :bunny1:


let's just say they're from richard, and leave it at that. yourself?

Plural, eh? Only one here, but same source. biggrin.gif
Maja
Oh wow, first Stipulas...now Bexleys.....You guys are subliminally enticing me to buy certain brands tongue.gif (and I think Karin has already succumbed to the Bexley urge laugh.gif )

But seriously, that is a very handsome pen, Dave. May you use it in good health, as we say smile.gif
Karin
Maja,
You have eyes everywhere cool.gif I can run but I can't hide. I know, I should have called you and let you talk me out of it, but I just didn't want to. drool.gif
And my excuse, well, I already have Stipulas and the Bexley stub nib can be put into the Sonnet or the Etruria blush.gif
In February or March when the feeding frenzy is over, I will be selling some pens :ph34r:
Oh yeah.


:bunny1: :bunny1:
Maja
QUOTE (Karin @ Dec 11 2005, 03:32 PM)
Maja,
You have eyes everywhere cool.gif  I can run but I can't hide. I know, I should have called you and let you talk me out of it, but I just didn't want to.  drool.gif

Hi Karin,

Just call me "Jiminy Cricket"... laugh.gif


But seriously, I am really glad you got the Bexley w/stub nib because sometimes a pen will come up for sale and then it might be months/years before you see the same kind come up for sale again...I hope you enjoy your new pen smile.gif (and yes, it is a tough month for selling pens--lots of pre-Christmas sales...)
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