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Nice one how would I expect to pay for one of these today?

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Thanks for the review, such a beautiful pen.

Touchdown filling system is one of the best ever.

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Parker "51" aerometric (navy grey)

Sheaffer Snorkel Saratoga (burgundy)

Sheaffer Imperial IV Touchdown (green)

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Thanks for the review, such a beautiful pen.

Touchdown filling system is one of the best ever.

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I recently found a Cadet 23 in the grey colour. It's a sweet pen!

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Parker "51" aerometric (navy grey)

Sheaffer Snorkel Saratoga (burgundy)

Sheaffer Imperial IV Touchdown (green)

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Nice pictures gaoligaoli. That pen looks beautiful in green.

 

Here's a shot of my Cadet 23.

The red tinge is due to incorrect white balance.

 

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Parker VS (rust)

Parker "51" aerometric (navy grey)

Sheaffer Snorkel Saratoga (burgundy)

Sheaffer Imperial IV Touchdown (green)

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Hi All

I just got a Cadet 23 in jade green.

It is indeed a nice writer. Dip it in as the sac is dry.

My question is what kind of sac does it take?

I'm used to change lever pens but never came across of changing one like this.

Any help appreciated.

I've included some pics of it.

Thanks, Gilles

 

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Never Write Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly

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