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After Many Attempts, Still Can’T Identify This Delta Dolcevita...


NickRS

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Hello everyone,

 

I have recently acquired this interesting Delta Dolcevita, but I cant find the exact model anywhere, and I really searched online a lot.

It is a piston filler, and is 143mm long.

It is very similar to the Soiree, but all of those I saw had orange accents.

Here are some pictures that I hope will help.

 

I am very thankful for any input!

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It seems to be a Dolcevita Mezzanotte, a pen exclusive to the goldpen store:

 

https://www.goldpen.it/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=192&Itemid=37

 

Alfredo

Nailed it...

 

In my opinion, some of the best work Delta did was on proprietary pens for stores. They did the Barocca exclusively for MarteModena (see below). I bought one when they first came out (2014?) and it has been in rotation since the day I got it.

 

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Thanks a lot Alfredo!

 

The only difference is in the cap sterling silver ring, but this is as close as it get.

 

Thanks for everyones help!

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Nailed it...

 

In my opinion, some of the best work Delta did was on proprietary pens for stores. They did the Barocca exclusively for MarteModena (see below). I bought one when they first came out (2014?) and it has been in rotation since the day I got it.

 

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Now that is a beaty. Their special store pens seem to look much better than the ones available in regular stores...

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Nailed it...

 

In my opinion, some of the best work Delta did was on proprietary pens for stores. They did the Barocca exclusively for MarteModena (see below). I bought one when they first came out (2014?) and it has been in rotation since the day I got it.

 

IMG_3005.jpg

 

The Barocca was one of the greats that Delta put out for MarteModena. I love my Barocca pens too.

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