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3x MB 22 OB/B/OB

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You need to see this pen in person. It is stunning. I have pics of the whole pen in the blue pen thread.

 

Now that I'm back from exile, I can take more pictures. I didn't do much with the camera do to the crappy internet connection while in exile.

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Excuse multiple posts... I have an excuse! My Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro lens has arrived !! Wheres that Sailor KOP Eagle nib ??

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I was thinking about selling some pens, including this Marlen MCH Paris Rings, so I took some shots yesterday. I dipped this in ink to provide a writing sample (since the nib had been nibmeistered -- by a professional), and then I liked it too much and had to take it out of the Sell pile. Does that happen to anyone else?

 

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Hmmm.... If you are ever going to sell any of those pens, I fear we may need an intervention.

 

While it hasn't happened to me yet since I don' sell any of my pens, the answer to your question is yes. We all buy a certain pen for a reason and sometimes we forget what that reason was. I think you just remembered.

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223 Twin Dolphin Drive
Redwood City Ca, 94065

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3x MB 22 OB/B/OB

 

Love it. Love the pens too! :cloud9:

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Montblanc 144G Grey, 146G Green Striated, 146 Silver Barley, 149 (50s-00s).

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Ariel Kullocks Parker 51 Demonstrator with the Herbin 1670 ink.

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