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Cheers. Appreciate the feedback. Both the Townsend and Magic wishes are amongst my favourites :)

 

Today's pen is a little different. I've reviewed it before in a longer review, but it's really something special. Sailor Precious Wood from 1960s

 

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Thank you for all these reviews and look into those rare pens.

 

Cheers. Just done a few more which I'll be posting. Hopefully some people may get a little insight into some different and unusual pens they may be looking to potentially buy.

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Omas 360 is a love or hate experience. The original model dark blue is a nice collector's item.Thanks for the reviews of your magnificent collection.

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Thank you for always more great mini-reviews.

 

Love the Delta Profili! Gorgeous materials and just on the line between avant-garde and out-of place. Nice pen! I don't know what ink you went for but it looks like the perfect choice to me.

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