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Hi everyone,

 

I have recently found a Jaguar fountain pen and i was wondering what it is. I says on the nib Iridium Point

Germany.So far I have found no other writing on it. Can anyone identify the series and name of the pen?

 

Thanks

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It's a Chinese brand. I haven't seen a lot of them. It looks cool. How does it write?

I was thought it was from Jaguar, you know the car company.

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After a look around ebay I saw a pen set with the same logo from the 90s so maybe they are from Jaguar. Poky Pens out of China sells a pen brand called Jaguar as well.

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After a look around ebay I saw a pen set with the same logo from the 90s so maybe they are from Jaguar. Poky Pens out of China sells a pen brand called Jaguar as well.

Thanks, I'l check it out.

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After a look around ebay I saw a pen set with the same logo from the 90s so maybe they are from Jaguar. Poky Pens out of China sells a pen brand called Jaguar as well.

Can you give me the link?

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Sorry to say but I very much doubt jaguar the car company would produce pens

And is it true that now Jaguar are owned by TATA from India

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Isn't it one of the items from the Jaguar Gift Items....and I'm sure they are precise and very fine quality,,there are numerous on-line retailers....just google Jaguar Gift Items

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Isn't it one of the items from the Jaguar Gift Items....and I'm sure they are precise and very fine quality,,there are numerous on-line retailers....just google Jaguar Gift Items

Yes, probably, the nib is steel (Iridum as it says) but better than all of my gold nibs.

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