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It s a cool pen . I bought it in ballpoint

Cool and fun and I might buy the 1928 fountain pen as well

 

Congratulations with the ballpoint!

Why not the fountain pen?

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I might buy the Andy wharol,1928 fountain pen which is full of colour

But you are right , I am usually buying the FP and the ball point / roller together

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I might buy the Andy wharol,1928 fountain pen which is full of colour

But you are right , I am usually buying the FP and the ball point / roller together

 

You know where to get the 1928 right? :rolleyes: :thumbup:

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My "Andy" RB arrived this week. I love it - the soup can logos feel great and the cap is VERY heavy. Like the Heritage, however, there are scuffs that develop on the body due to the tight fit of the cap. this may annoy some collectors but as I use my pens daily, it just shows signs of love :-)

I must thank Joost from Appleboom for getting me a LE FP with the flowers on the cap - can't wait to see it in the flesh.

 

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My "Andy" RB arrived this week. I love it - the soup can logos feel great and the cap is VERY heavy. Like the Heritage, however, there are scuffs that develop on the body due to the tight fit of the cap. this may annoy some collectors but as I use my pens daily, it just shows signs of love :-)

I must thank Joost from Appleboom for getting me a LE FP with the flowers on the cap - can't wait to see it in the flesh.

 

 

Very special design. Thank you for sharing the pics!

Very impatient to see some pics of the LE version.

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Appelboom

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Very special design. Thank you for sharing the pics!

Very impatient to see some pics of the LE version.

I will be getting the 1928 next week and I will post some pictures.

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I will be getting the 1928 next week and I will post some pictures.

Hope you will receive it soon!

Looking forward to see pictures of your pen.

My preferred supplier (no affiliation just a very happy customer):

Appelboom

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