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Rotring Fountain Pens Part V (Unknown Models)


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Dear All,

 

Here is the last part of my Rotring Fountain pen inventory. The four models shown in the photo is unknown to me. Please feel free to tell the models if you know any of them.

 

Cheers!

 

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Great line up! Wherever did you find them all? I myself have had an Initial for maybe 10 years now. Great pen. One can write all day with it.

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Great line up! Wherever did you find them all? I myself have had an Initial for maybe 10 years now. Great pen. One can write all day with it.

 

Thank you overwriter,

 

I collected some of them from eBay and some from the stationery stores in Turkey. You can also check this link to see rest of the inventory https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/276906-rotring-fountain-pens-part-iv/

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Very nice pens, write to me often!

 

Thank you Yuzuki!

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write to me well after seeing the pics i am tempted to make a trip to turkey and steal your pen so u better watch out ;)

Pilot custom heritage 74 all nibs, 742 Fa and PO nibs, 823 F 92 F,M, 3776 FM,EF,1911F

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write to me well after seeing the pics i am tempted to make a trip to turkey and steal your pen so u better watch out ;)

 

Dear Maverink,

 

Since I have a blog (writetomeoften.com) there are many people out there planning the same "perfect crime". So good luck :)

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