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Cool. I have Omega Seamaster and Omega Constellation from late 70s - early 80s and I pair them both with my Parker 75 ciselé and my Pelikan M400. I too am a great fan of Omega watches.

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The Mercedes goes well with that. ;)

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OK, Gordon, you impatient thing, you! :)

 

There looks like there is a scratch on the cap of the jade 101; but it is not so -- it is simply a mark in the celluloid. So there you have my three "specials"...take no notice of dust specks -- there are some on the pens.

 

I'm sorry that I am not much of a photographer of pens: the lighting is far-from-adequate, I know.

 

 

Very nice pens - I would love that trio in my collection....

 

now how do I go about getting some more cash for pens LEGALLY that is :)

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Poets don't draw. They unravel their handwriting and then tie it up again, but differently. - Jean Cocteau

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<Legally>? Legally?! You're an Australian, man: what's legality got to do with it? :D

 

(Go and rustle some sheep or whatever it is that people do, nowadays...?) :)

 

PS: ...and thanks for the compliment, mate! I'm quite partial to them, meself. (Wouldn't I commit murder for that time-warp Tortoiseshell that was shown to us, somewhere above!!)

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