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Twsbi IROC 580 & Grand Seiko

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LoL, no fair speedy! No one else in the FP world has that pen yet! Although, if you need a beta tester, I'd be more than happy to volunteer ^_~

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Beyond late in the game, but I do have to say that this is simply beautiful! :-)

 

Here's a big ol' Crocker MHR blow-filler with #7 nib and a random pocketwatch. Not my best photo work, but I did it quickly.

 

--Daniel

All the Best!

Marshall Morris

 

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My Rolex Sub and Montblanc 149. I need a Grand Seiko to go with my Japanese pens!

 

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Two more photos I took this evening. The first is my Rolex Sub paired with my Montblanc 149.

 

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8115/8747234014_ded89248ec_b.jpg

 

And the second is the Seiko SBBN019 Seiko Marine Master Professional 1000m Quartz 45th Anniversary Limited Edition pictured with a Montblanc Le Grand Ballpoint pen. The soft leather pen case is made from deer skin.

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7288/8746113433_0f3ac5c6fa_b.jpg

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Bought me some pens in Rome last week, a Visconti Rembrand rollerball and a Van Gogh fountain! The watch is a Breitling superocean professional.

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Velle est posse.

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Wow, so many fabulous pictures to drool over.....

 

Rolex Sea Dweller and MB 146.

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some very nice watches and pens combos here :thumbup: hatsoff and congrats to all

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Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Lamy 2000, Cross ballpoint (I use this for filling out forms at the hospital, where I am currently working as a chaplain), Seiko SKX007 with Murphy Manufacturing bezel, Moleskine pocket notebook, Zippo, small Douk-Douk pocket knife

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Currently trying to sell a Pelikan M400 White Tortoise. PM if you're interested. :)

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