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Some addition to the pack...

 

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Pelikan -- 100N Milano, 101N Tortoise Set

 

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Montblanc -- 136, 236, 234½ PL, 234½ Jade, 234½, 146 Grey

 

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Soennecken -- 111 Extra, 2, 111 Superior, 420, 115, S19

"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." -- A. Einstein

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Thank you very much for this morning's treat Soot. Always admired your choice of pens. Fabulous collection. :clap1:

 

Thank you for sharing.

 

Pavoni.

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Ha! That was you who catched the Milano pen... congrats!

Huh? You must've have mistaken this pen with another, Christof. I had this since mid-last year. Do you remember when I had offered it to you?

If you're still interested, let me know. :-)

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Here is my collection :cloud9: + 1 Montegrappa Extra 1930 Green Bamboo has just arrived and joined to my family :thumbup:

 

Left to right

 

Dragon FP bought from Italy

Montegrappa Parola BP

MB BP

MB 149 FP

MB RB

Pelikan M200 FP

Visconti Rembrandt FP

Visconti Van Gogh BP

Waterman Expert II FP

Waterman Expert Dune MP

 

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Ha! That was you who catched the Milano pen... congrats!

Huh? You must've have mistaken this pen with another, Christof. I had this since mid-last year. Do you remember when I had offered it to you?

If you're still interested, let me know. :-)

 

Yeah, I remember now...sorry... was thinking this was another pen...the one from Tom Westerich. But its not, I see now.

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Someday when I grow up I want a pen collection like all of yours

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Thank you for the videos. I've been watching them for the last two days and especially enjoying the ones that show Japanese masters of pen making and nib repair/tuning at work.

Regards,

Halid

 

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Here's some of mine.

 

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Absolutely wonderful :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle:

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  • 2 years later...

My fat pen collection

 

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Pens: Japanese vintage jumbo fountain pen, Platinum Glamour fountain pen, Tombow Zoom egg, Jean Pierre Lepine Attila, Laban President, Faddish and some unknown.

 

Thanks for viewing :)

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Here is my modest collection. I decided to restrict my collection to black and gold pens, in part because I really like the classic look, in part because it keeps my propensity to collect things in check. From Left to right: Pelikan M800 (F), Pilot Falcon (Spencerian), Montblanc Legrand (M), Montblanc Classique 90 (F), Waterman Carene (F), Sailor 1911L Realo (M), Platinum 3776 Century (SF), Caran d'Ache Leman (M), Pilot Custom 823 (M), and Nakaya Naka-ai (0.8mm CI).

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