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Kaweco V90 And Kaweco Transparent 3000. Are They Good?


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Hola, Angel

The Transparent is much less common than the V90, and is older. The Transparent comes in different colors; of course a non-black German pen is always a plus. How much they are worth depends of their condition and rarity. I mean the rarity of the particular model, pattern (if applicable) and color. In principle, none of these models are rare. There are info about both models in the Spanish fora, I guess you know it.

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Hola, Angel

The Transparent is much less common than the V90, and is older. The Transparent comes in different colors; of course a non-black German pen is always a plus. How much they are worth depends of their condition and rarity. I mean the rarity of the particular model, pattern (if applicable) and color. In principle, none of these models are rare. There are info about both models in the Spanish fora, I guess you know it.

That's correct! But found very little information about them!

Thank you!

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Go to http://www.penboard.de/shop/hlist/KW/VIPW/0

scroll down and the fourth pen is a Transparent, at least you will see good pics of the model in a trusted site, and you can see how similar that one is to yours...

best wishes

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Go to http://www.penboard.de/shop/hlist/KW/VIPW/0

scroll down and the fourth pen is a Transparent, at least you will see good pics of the model in a trusted site, and you can see how similar that one is to yours...

best wishes

Nice site! Thank you!

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