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Hi all,

 

A new member from malaysia. Taking baby step in becoming a collector. Currently had the following to start my collecting activities:

 

1. Esterbrook J Series with 2556 nib (F) c1940s-1950s USA

2. Esterbrook LJ Series with 1551 nib (F) c1940s-1950s USA

3. Esterbrook SJ Series with 2668 nib (M) c 1940-1950s USA

4. Waterman Ideal with M flex 14kt gold flex nib, c1910

5. Montblanc 3-42G F nib c1950s

6. Montblanc 342G OB nib c1950s

7. Hero 366 (1) F nib (China made pens)

8. Hero 329 F nib (China made pen)

9. Vintage Long Life fountain pen (from CHina, bakelite barrel)

Vintage clear Demonstrator Skeleton Fountain Pen from Japan (M nib)

10. Pilot 78G F nib

12. Pilot Plumix M nib

 

I love collecting antiques pen and at times, I got really lucky while I am on Ebay.... Most of the pen above was from eBay..... Gosh, the temptation....

 

Hope to gain more info from the members here and also would love to hear from fellow malaysian collectors.

 

Cheers,

Hazli

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Hi Hazli, and :W2FPN:

 

 

Interesting collection you have..

 

D.ick

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Freedom exists by virtue of self limitation.

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Welcome, Hazli !

 

I, too, got most of my fountain pens from Ebay.

You have a good selection of pens in your collection. Which do you most enjoy using ?

Along with Esterbrook, the Parker Pen Company was the most prolific provider of fountain

pens. This is an informative site for information.

 

http://www.parkerpens.net/

 

At very least, you should have a Parker 45 in your vintage collection.

 

Write with joy.

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Welcome Hazli,

 

You look to have a nice foundation of good writing pens. Although it is nice to have the beautifully decorated pens, if the pens you have writes well and are dependable, then be happy and enjoy all of them.

 

-S-

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!!

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Welcome Hazli,

 

You look to have a nice foundation of good writing pens. Although it is nice to have the beautifully decorated pens, if the pens you have writes well and are dependable, then be happy and enjoy all of them.

 

-S-

Correct.

Oh! my dear, dear Free-will!

Tell me really, "Will I ever be free?"

Allow me until my body becomes still,

To sacrifice as a still standing tree!

- Just another tumble weed!

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Hi! Welcome to FPN. :W2FPN:
I'm really glad you've joined us.

 

Keep in touch,

Kota Adachi

From Japan

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Greetings Hazli and a warm welcome to FPN. Glad you've joined us; it's great to have you here.

"Intolerance betrays want of faith in one's cause." - Gandhi -

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Welcome to FPN! Nice to see a fellow pen "enthusiast" join us, especially when you're from Kuala Lumpur as well!

-Paul

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Hi all,

 

A new member from malaysia. Taking baby step in becoming a collector. Currently had the following to start my collecting activities:

 

1. Esterbrook J Series with 2556 nib (F) c1940s-1950s USA

2. Esterbrook LJ Series with 1551 nib (F) c1940s-1950s USA

3. Esterbrook SJ Series with 2668 nib (M) c 1940-1950s USA

4. Waterman Ideal with M flex 14kt gold flex nib, c1910

5. Montblanc 3-42G F nib c1950s

6. Montblanc 342G OB nib c1950s

7. Hero 366 (1) F nib (China made pens)

8. Hero 329 F nib (China made pen)

9. Vintage Long Life fountain pen (from CHina, bakelite barrel)

Vintage clear Demonstrator Skeleton Fountain Pen from Japan (M nib)

10. Pilot 78G F nib

12. Pilot Plumix M nib

 

I love collecting antiques pen and at times, I got really lucky while I am on Ebay.... Most of the pen above was from eBay..... Gosh, the temptation....

 

Hope to gain more info from the members here and also would love to hear from fellow malaysian collectors.

 

Cheers,

Hazli

Hello to you too!! :D

A brother from another mother in Malaysia!

Its good to know I am not alone.

 

Is all the pens above from top to bottom from eBay? We have retailers from Kuala Lumpur here.

I'm in a pen hunt myself.

 

Love to hear more from fellow Malaysian's Pen enthusiasts.

Have a good day to you and Write on!

:D :lol:

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Hello and welcome to FPN.

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Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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