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Hi, does anyone have one of these who could compare them in size to other pens they produce - specifically the 02, Marietta or Stabilis 65 please?

 

It doesn't seem to be included in the crucial (for me!) cap off comparison on their website.

 

Thanks!

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My only other F-C is the Model 31 right now which is a much bigger pen. The 45L is still a pocket pen with a #5 nib so the section is thinner than the pens with #6 nibs. Of the pocket models I think the 45L is the longest model and works with a converter where the standard 45 XLV, the p66 and the p20 are not long enough to use a converter.

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My Marietta measures from the nib tip to barrel end 126mm and the 45L at 118mm. It is a #5 nib so the pen is thinner at the section than the Marietta. I measure 9.5mm at the thinest part of the section while the Marietta measures 10.25mm at the thinnest part of the section. The 45l is a 45 that is just long enough to have a converter. I find it very comfortable to write with but too long for my jean pockets. So I went back to my 45s for jean pocket carry. I find all the 45s to be very comfortable in hand. The section is longer than the Marietta. The diameter of the pen body is about the same as the Marietta. I hope this helps.

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Thanks so much, that is really useful! Will PM you!

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