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Tom Heath

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Early 75 set 1980 to 1983

 

Sterling silver covered in Gold plate

pattern believed to be "Frogere " resembles small cheverons small pattern then open panel cheverons repeat 6-7 times around pen top and bottom

 

ends are dimpled, set is Hallmarked

 

 

any info would be helpful

 

i will add photo soon

penfancier1915@hotmail.com

 

Tom Heath

 

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Early 75 set 1980 to 1983

 

Sterling silver covered in Gold plate

pattern believed to be "Frogere " resembles small cheverons small pattern then open panel cheverons repeat 6-7 times around pen top and bottom

 

ends are dimpled, set is Hallmarked

 

 

any info would be helpful

 

i will add photo soon

 

Sounds like the Fougere..link from Lin-Tah Wong Parker75dotcom....

 

http://www.parker75.com/Reference/Parker75_Ref.htm

 

Fred

 

 

Redacting; The link is not working.. Go to Main page above and scrawl down to Enter The Site...Then click on The later years when they were made in Meru,France..

Then go to Sterling and Vermeil and to Fougere...........

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Thank you Fred for the site referral.

In my attachments I have photoed the set.

 

Would anyone be able to help with an approx value range They seen to be mint w. box

 

Your thoughts are appreciated

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penfancier1915@hotmail.com

 

Tom Heath

 

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Please indicate what condition the nib is, as well as which width it is.

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Thank you for asking

The nib is very pointy in excellent condition. on backside marked EF which can be very hard to find.

 

I have many 75 other nibs are available

 

this afternoon whilst going thru them I found a neat double broad with oblique slant.

 

Any other questions just ask

Tom

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Tom Heath

 

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