Flat-top pens are the main focus of my collection. These are some of the modern ones I own: [though
strictly speaking, only the 4 pens on the right are true flat-tops; others are domed/tapered...]

From left to right: Aurora Telentum Finesse; Delta Fellini LE; Parker Duofold Centennial (old style);
Conway Stewart Duro Heritage; Bexley Deluxe II Antique; Stipula Saturno.

Some more "semi-flat-tops". Left to right: Montegrappa Micra; Sailor Sapporo; Pelikan M215 Lozenge;
Bexley Owner's Club '08; Delta Dolce Vita Soiree; Omas Paragon Milord (old style).

"Nailheads", left to right: Yard-o-Led Perfecta Victorian (pencil); Yard-o-Led Viceroy Victorian;
Montblanc Greta Garb; Montblanc Kafka; Faber Castell Guilloche; Yard-o-Led Corinthian.
I posted a thread about nailheads here, for those who are interested:
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...showtopic=77459

...And, my favourite: silver overlays/filigree. Left to right: Yard-o-Led Victorians (sorry for the repeat);
Krone Architectus Gothic; Visconti Taj Mahal; Krone Architectus Swords; Conway Stewart Centenary.
Well, there it is. I imagine that for many people these may seem pretty boring, as I am not big on colour
and most pens I own are black/cream/gray/metal. But I like the simplicity of neutral colours, and the way
the allow the details of the pens to stand out.
Anybody else out there love flat-tops?
QM2
