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Trying To Id: Very Nice Pen, "gt" Or "ct" On Top, Unique Clip With Gem


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I have a large, rather heavy roller ball that I am trying to identify. It is a beautiful bright blue and black striated color with dark silver trim. The clip is unique -- it is an elongated oval (or standard-like clip with rounded points on both ends) and it has a gem mounted in the center of the clip -- it looks like a moonstone or opal. There is a "GT" or "CT" on the top -- The "T" appears to be in bold type and it is solid. It sits at the bottom of the "C", making it look like a "G", or overlaps the "G". The C/G is an open font style, often referred to as "Roman" engraving style. It has a Waterman refill but it may not be original. I am attaching photos. It is a beautiful pen and I hope I can get help identifying it.... Thanks

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As I continue to work on cataloging my pen collection, I am still trying to identify this pen. I have the same one in purple. I thought someone might recognize the logo (GT or CT) -- can anyone help?

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Over a year later and I'm still working on identifying this pen. I thought the logo on the pen cap might help but so far, no luck. Can anyone help?

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Nice work, I'm glad you got there in the end.

That's a very nice looking pen indeed, so I can see why you were so keen to identify it. How does it feel in the hand?

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