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Hi - I just joined in the hope that someone will recognize a pen I recently bought. It is a dark bronze colored very thin metal ball point pen. I went to Paradise Pen and they thought it was a Montegrappa but did not recognize the model. I bought a refill cartridge made by Montegrappa and it fits perfectly. The pen had a metallic finish and weighs about 2 oz. It has six neoprene or rubber rings at the middle. The rounded ends can be unscrewed. So . . . .does anyone know the model and date of manufacture?

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Hi Archcoug and welcome to FPN

 

Interesting Ballpoint pen. Would not know what it is, though. Perhaps one of the other members recognises it.

 

You might want to post your question again in the Italian forum or in the It writes, but it is not....... forum

 

 

Anyway, enjoy the forum

 

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

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Hello and welcome from Baton Rouge, Louisiana...Enjoy your time here...Your pen looks like one that was made for Levengers a while back???

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Hi! Welcome to FPN. :W2FPN:

I'm really glad you've joined us.


Enjoy!


Best wishes from Japan,

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Hello and welcome from Baton Rouge, Louisiana...Enjoy your time here...Your pen looks like one that was made for Levengers a while back???

 

Yup. I have the silvertone fountain pen. I think it's called the Mach 6, but Levenger doesn't 'make' the pens they sell.

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My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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Yes, I have a Levenger Mach 6 fountain pen that looks just like this except for the writing tip. A co-worker has a ballpoint that looks just like yours. His is a Chinese no-name. I suspect yours is too.

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Yes, I have a Levenger Mach 6 fountain pen that looks just like this except for the writing tip. A co-worker has a ballpoint that looks just like yours. His is a Chinese no-name. I suspect yours is too.

Thanks BillLS. I have also found a very similar pen in the thread on FPN "Alibi Killer Projectile".

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