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The Aurora 88 Dynasty


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I'll talk with some of the other Mods/Admin folks and see if we can't pin this one. :)

I'd prefer a pinned topic of topics, where there are references to all the technical and historical topics about italian pens, subdivided by brand...

 

Such things already exist, but they used binding machines instead of pins to put 'em together! :) (I'm talking about Leti's two volumes of books that I keep lusting over.) :)

 

Zabo, I would love to see this, too, but frankly, unless some of you Italian kids put your heads together and start writing, I'm sorry to say that most of us Yanks won't be of much help! We can't find Italian stuff over here (at least nothing from the pre/post-war eras). :(

But I'm talking about creating a pinned list of links to already written topics.

Like this one for the 88, like the one on the Hastil, etc...

Arnaldo

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I've always loved the vintage Aurora 88 pens and reading your anthology was a treat and very informative. Thank you.

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Perhaps you could include the Archivi Storic 022? It looks like the 88P to me.

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Perhaps you could include the Archivi Storic 022? It looks like the 88P to me.

 

Thank you Jeen, actually I mentioned the 022 Archivi Storici model inside the 88P section. The other (the vast majority) Archivi Storici pens I think they are based on the International model (or, alternatively on the cart 98). But I don't have enough information to create a separate section for them.

 

Cheers for your feedback!

 

Andre

 

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Were all of the 88 variations gold-nibbed pens? The DuoCart, for instance...being that it was designed as a student's pen, did it have a gold nib or a gold-plated nib?

Yes!

All had 585 gold nibs and all nibs can be removed by pulling (somewhat like a Lamy Safari) and are interchangeable between the whole series (88, 88K, DuoCart, 888, 88P, 888P, 98, International). Don't know about the Firma...

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Were all of the 88 variations gold-nibbed pens? The DuoCart, for instance...being that it was designed as a student's pen, did it have a gold nib or a gold-plated nib?

Yes!

All had 585 gold nibs and all nibs can be removed by pulling (somewhat like a Lamy Safari) and are interchangeable between the whole series (88, 88K, DuoCart, 888, 88P, 888P, 98, International). Don't know about the Firma...

 

Zabo's right: I pulled out my Duo-Cart nib today and there is the hallmark "585". I supposed it was GP SS before... I suppose the Firma has the same nib unit because the section is the same.

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Thanks very much, Andrea. This is exactly the information I had been looking for about the 88 series.

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Impressive article! Thank you so much for putting this together. I join in the choir for pinning this gem - this is too useful to get lost in the flood of posts!

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Diplo:

 

This is a great article!! Excellent job. :thumbup: Thanks for all the hard work and research that I am sure went into this.

 

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