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Some time ago I asked for opinions concerning the wisdom of spending a lot of money for a Visconti Millionaire Limited Edition Forest Brown Marble. I received good common sense advice and said if I bought the pen I would post pictures. I did and I am. No buyer's regrets. It is a thing of remarkable beauty and craftsmanship. It writes well too, although that is not is foremost virtue. I had to get used to the power filler, learning to fill the pen with several short gentle pumps. I am delighted to own it.

 

Please let me know if the photos don't come through.post-107375-0-81880500-1445550821_thumb.jpgpost-107375-0-70559200-1445550822_thumb.jpgpost-107375-0-27329100-1445550823_thumb.jpg

Love all, trust a few, do harm to none. Shakespeare

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Hey congratulations on your new ode to joy! Beautiful pen.

"History Teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives." Abba Eban

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Congratulations - I had similar doubts about my own wisdom when I bought an L.E. Pelikan, the Blue Planet. Those doubts proved to be unfounded and now your pics have got me thinking further afield - hmmm, Visconti.

Happiness isn't getting what you want, it's wanting what you've got.

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Thanks to you all. At some point it is about enjoying hard work and frugality and knowing your beneficiaries will be OK, or, to be less heavy, what the hell let's have some fun!.

Love all, trust a few, do harm to none. Shakespeare

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