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I thought I would take a group short of my pen collection not only for show but I don't have and visual record of what I have so enjoy.

 

If you have a "What the heck is that" question by all means ask.

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Very nice pens...and you should say what they are. Teasing the slavering animals is not allowed.

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That Sheaffer was the first pen in my collection, I've owned since 1966. It had belonged to my great uncle and received it after he passed away.

You're right about it photographing well. I love the color.

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Very nice! In the first photo what is the third pen from the end? And in the second photo the gold/red pen at the end?

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I don't think it's that odd of a collection. I have a lot of random pens too, both vintage and modern from a variety of manufacturers. :thumbup:

I'd rather spend my money on pens instead of shoes and handbags.

 

 

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Very nice! In the first photo what is the third pen from the end? And in the second photo the gold/red pen at the end?

 

In the first photo: Platinum Celluloid Stone

 

Second photo: Wahl Eversharp Oxford, don't quite know the name of the pattern.

 

The celluloid pens by far are my favorites, if you look in the last picture you'll see my Wahl Eversharp Doric, one of my pride and joys.

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Very nice! In the first photo what is the third pen from the end? And in the second photo the gold/red pen at the end?

 

In the first photo: Platinum Celluloid Stone

 

Second photo: Wahl Eversharp Oxford, don't quite know the name of the pattern.

 

The celluloid pens by far are my favorites, if you look in the last picture you'll see my Wahl Eversharp Doric, one of my pride and joys.

 

 

Thanks!

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Whats the middle pen in the second picture and the one below it gold cap(without the rings), i really like the look of those type of nibs

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