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I have 79 different colors/patterns in my No Nonsense (OS) collection, not including my Le Black NIB, Le Bordeaux, and Old Timer Herringbone (SOLD). It's time to start divesting. If you have "holes" in your own collection you'd like to fill, PM me. :D

 

Pam

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Hello, and greetings from CANADA ! : I too, have a good few SHEAFFER "NO-NONSENSE", fountain pens as well, perhaps we may be able to be of assistance to one another. I am looking for a brushed, stainless steel No-Nonsense fountain pen, and, a solid colour grey, plastic fountain pen ( not the smoked transparent type). Please let me know if you may have one, or, both, of these pens, please ; and what price that you are asking for each of them. I am looking forward to hearing from you, at your convenience, of course. Until then, I remain, Yours respectfully..........................AL DIFFER

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Hello, Miss PAM : Greetings from TORONTO ! : I would like to know if you may have one of the stainless steel types (plain silver,non coloured) of the No-Nonsense fountain pen, that you may wish to part with, if I may. I am also interested in a No-Nonsense fountain pen, in a grey colour, as well. This is not the silver/grey colour, to be found on the SHEAFFER calligraphy sets ; it is the grey colour found on many of the older SHEAFFER models, such as the PFM & TRIUMPH models. I am looking forward to hearing from you, at your convenience. Until then, I remain, Yours respectfully............................AL DIFFER

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A long time I didn't see any of them in Yahoo Auctions - just in the last week, there were lots of them auctioned off. And they are mine now. Just the basic colors, however.

Their F-size nib is exactly the line width, I like.

 

Thanks mitto. As I am still looking for the green and the blue marble I better place an ad there.

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