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Here is a sample of my burnham collection.

Enjoy!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/kngordon1/burnhamduotypes.jpg<p>http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/kngordon1/oldburnhams.jpg<p>http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/kngordon1/miniburnhams.jpg

 

Awesome Burnham collection! Thanks for sharing it. :thumbup:

 

You seem to prefer the early flat tops? They are hard to find in my strip of the earth. -_-

 

Very, very impressive. :puddle:

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Great collection guys. Thank you for sharing.

I always struggled to define the theme of my collection. The one common trait that I noticed recently is my affinity for big pens. I do have other pens in my collection but here are some of the OS ones.

http://i.imgur.com/a6ysA.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/KOYkN.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/5f6nr.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/eTs4t.jpg

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Great collection guys. Thank you for sharing.

I always struggled to define the theme of my collection. The one common trait that I noticed recently is my affinity for big pens. I do have other pens in my collection but here are some of the OS ones.

http://i.imgur.com/a6ysA.jpg

 

congrats to the "Präsidents". These are great pens!

(...would be nice to hear what the others are...)

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Thanks Christof

I never have a dull moment when it comes to pen brands ;)

 

First picture from left to right

  • Unknown high quality German octagonal pen 4F inscribed on turning knob - safety pen
  • Ric-Lei Gold Extra with #6 nib - safety pen
  • Merkurit 176 - piston filler
  • Soennecken Prasident 1 (celluloid)
  • Soennecken Prasident (BHR)

  • Radius Extra in black - button filler
  • Ancora 38 in black - lever filler
  • Ancora Tiger Paw, black marbled - lever filler
  • Princeps blue gold marbled - button filler

Fourth picture from Left to Right

  • Unknown Japanese urushi - eyedropper
  • Ford Patent pen
  • Swan Eternal - twist filler
  • WS Hicks Combo - bulb filler
  • Parker Duofold - button filler
  • Chilton black - pneumatic filler
  • Chilton Jade - pneumatic filler

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Some ST Dupont Montparnasse fountain pens.

 

http://www.fototime.com/8485CC03DC12255/standard.jpg

 

That's a nice collection, of VERY nice pens.

 

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These are the ones I write with. I've got the rest of the 'regular' Preras on order or already arrived but not unpacked, as well as the missing shimmery Hemisphere. Going to finish off the TWSBI colours with 540s when they're out -- as much as I love them, I'm not quite mad enough to get all seven in both 530 and 540.

 

I'd like to get my hands on an Expert Prussian Green, since I have the other two, but I've not seen one at a sensible price. And I'm still hoping I'll get lucky with the old Safaris at some point. I should probably get the blue Accent and Studios too, but I'm running out of blue ink colours (maybe I'll ditch the Kulturs and the Harmonie, they're not very nice to write with). And then there are the two Expert Citylines I don't have...

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Thanks Christof

I never have a dull moment when it comes to pen brands ;)

 

First picture from left to right

  • Unknown high quality German octagonal pen 4F inscribed on turning knob - safety pen
  • Ric-Lei Gold Extra with #6 nib - safety pen
  • Merkurit 176 - piston filler
  • Soennecken Prasident 1 (celluloid)
  • Soennecken Prasident (BHR)

  • Radius Extra in black - button filler
  • Ancora 38 in black - lever filler
  • Ancora Tiger Paw, black marbled - lever filler
  • Princeps blue gold marbled - button filler

Fourth picture from Left to Right

  • Unknown Japanese urushi - eyedropper
  • Ford Patent pen
  • Swan Eternal - twist filler
  • WS Hicks Combo - bulb filler
  • Parker Duofold - button filler
  • Chilton black - pneumatic filler
  • Chilton Jade - pneumatic filler

 

 

The clip on your forth picture 'unknown urushi eyedropper' is exactly the same as a vintage Pilot I have - in every detail except that mine says 'PILOT' near the top of the clip. Here it is -

 

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5072/5902157238_22ecfba774_b.jpg

 

Stephen

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When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.

 

John Muir

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Thanks Christof

I never have a dull moment when it comes to pen brands ;)

 

First picture from left to right

  • Unknown high quality German octagonal pen 4F inscribed on turning knob - safety pen
  • Ric-Lei Gold Extra with #6 nib - safety pen
  • Merkurit 176 - piston filler
  • Soennecken Prasident 1 (celluloid)
  • Soennecken Prasident (BHR)

  • Radius Extra in black - button filler
  • Ancora 38 in black - lever filler
  • Ancora Tiger Paw, black marbled - lever filler
  • Princeps blue gold marbled - button filler

Fourth picture from Left to Right

  • Unknown Japanese urushi - eyedropper
  • Ford Patent pen
  • Swan Eternal - twist filler
  • WS Hicks Combo - bulb filler
  • Parker Duofold - button filler
  • Chilton black - pneumatic filler
  • Chilton Jade - pneumatic filler

 

Vik

 

I had to come back to your pictures several times. I think this is a really outstanding collection of pens with much caracter. I don't know every single of this brands, but all together make a great matching collection. My main interest is in Parker and Pelikan, but there are also some single pens from other makers. Currently, tere's one Soennecken in my collection. It's a 914 Rheingold from 1930:

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6012/5900637409_a323612417_b.jpg

And if you like oversized pens, you probably like this one also:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5101/5657640444_1b7f2604de_b.jpghttp://farm6.static.flickr.com/5181/5657064811_52d5d1e6be_b.jpg

It's a japanese eye dropper called "TAKAHASHI" and it's really oversized.

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Thanks Stephen. Yes, even I have noticed several Pilot pens with the exact same design. Maybe Pilot did some sub-contracting back then. I love the heft and balance of the pen. Actually it has 3 Japanese characters engraved on the barrel - can figure out what it means though :(

Thanks Christof

I never have a dull moment when it comes to pen brands ;)

First picture from left to right.......

 

The clip on your forth picture 'unknown urushi eyedropper' is exactly the same as a vintage Pilot I have - in every detail except that mine says 'PILOT' near the top of the clip. Here it is -

 

Stephen

Wow - that is a lovely Soennecken! Even with the discoloration it oozes character.

Is it a piston filler or Rheingold only came with the unique button filler?

 

Sometime I wonder why do I mostly have black pens (apart from them being cheaper) but then I see pens like your Japanese OS and feel content.

 

Thank you for sharing Christof.

Thanks Christof

I never have a dull moment when it comes to pen brands ;)

First picture from left to right.....

 

Vik

 

I had to come back to your pictures several times. I think this is a really outstanding collection of pens with much caracter. I don't know every single of this brands, but all together make a great matching collection. My main interest is in Parker and Pelikan, but there are also some single pens from other makers. Currently, tere's one Soennecken in my collection. It's a 914 Rheingold from 1930:

 

It's a japanese eye dropper called "TAKAHASHI" and it's really oversized.

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...Sometime I wonder why do I mostly have black pens (apart from them being cheaper) but then I see pens like your Japanese OS and feel content...

 

Vik

 

Our thoughts about colors are equal. And sometimes, the black pens are more uncommon than the colorful ones. For example Pelikan:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4089/4963318794_31cffc4db5_b.jpg

 

A few color should not be missed in a pen collection. It makes it brighter:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5061/5571004960_60ec9d9951_b.jpg

 

...but all in all, nothing beats a true black pen. Like this one wich is my daily companion:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5034/5862614876_b4e1d3d29e_b.jpg

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...Wow - that is a lovely Soennecken! Even with the discoloration it oozes character.

Is it a piston filler or Rheingold only came with the unique button filler?...

 

It's a button filler. Here's an original advertisement from 1930.

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...Sometime I wonder why do I mostly have black pens (apart from them being cheaper) but then I see pens like your Japanese OS and feel content...

 

Vik

 

Our thoughts about colors are equal. And sometimes, the black pens are more uncommon than the colorful ones. For example Pelikan:

<a href=" Pelikan_black title="Pelikan_black von C.M.Z. bei Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4089/4963318794_31cffc4db5_b.jpg" width="1024" height="662" alt="Pelikan_black"></a>

 

A few color should not be missed in a pen collection. It makes it brighter:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30169694@N08/5571004960/" title="colorful pens von C.M.Z. bei Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5061/5571004960_60ec9d9951_b.jpg" width="1024" height="703" alt="colorful pens"></a>

 

...but all in all, nothing beats a true black pen. Like this one wich is my daily companion:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30169694@N08/5862614876/" title="Pelikan 100N made in Italy von C.M.Z. bei Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5034/5862614876_b4e1d3d29e_b.jpg" width="1024" height="386" alt="Pelikan 100N made in Italy"></a>

 

Beautiful pens, christof...beautifully photographed.

 

:thumbup:

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Well, I'm a pencil guy... so here's the "wall 'o pencils" I've got pictured at my Mechanical Pencil Museum:

 

http://www.jonathanveley.com/images/stories/pencils/p1010724.jpg

 

Link is just below to view individual manufacturers.

 

WOW :yikes:

 

That's a whole lotta led!

 

Brilliant.

 

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here's my (modest(not for my mom :P)) collection:

black and pearl Eclipse flattop

midnight blue?(looks greener than in the pic) Parker "51" aero, GF cap

black Sheaffer Imperial II deluxe

black Sheaffer 330

gunmetal PenUsa Genesis

green Hero 616

lapis inferno Noodler's flex pen

 

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-Eclipse Flat Top-|-Parker "51" Aero-|-Sheaffer's Snorkel Sentinel-|-Esterbrook SJ-|-Sheaffer Imperial II Deluxe TD-|-Sheaffer 330-|-Reform 1745-|-PenUsa Genesis-|-Hero 616-|-Noodler's Flex-|-Schneider Voice-|-TWSBI Vac 700-

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