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Hello to everybody!
My name is Alejandro, I am a fan of the piston fountain pens from Sarandi, Buenos Aires, Argentina. I have found this forum when I looked for about the "Reform 1745" piston fountain pen. In this blog the author named that he found good information in this forum, so I decided to register here, I hope find good information and share information about fountain pens.
Thanks a lot for receiving me!!! :D

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Welcome Alejandro, great to have you join us.

 

I am certain you will find the information you want from the good people here on the FPN. We very much look forward to learning about your pens. :thumbup:

 

Pavoni. :W2FPN:

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Welcome, Alejandro !

 

They must have closed suddenly, since there are apparently large supplies of NOS pens.

I like the Reform 1745 a lot. They have been in storage for as long as fifty years, however.

The piston is often tight. The tiniest wisp of silican lubricant will result in a very smooth function.

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Welcome Alejandro.

 

Interesting to read about these Sarandi pens.

 

I hope you will find the time to tell us more about them..

 

D.ick

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KEEP SAFE, WEAR A MASK, KEEP A DISTANCE.

Freedom exists by virtue of self limitation.

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Hello Alejandro. Greetings from California, USA and a warm welcome to FPN. It's good to have you here with us.

"Intolerance betrays want of faith in one's cause." - Gandhi -

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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!!

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Welcome, Alejandro, and greetings from the UK. :)

 

​I only popped up yesterday myself. Be prepared to have no idea of what people are taking about. That's half the fun. Always more (and more, and more) to discover and learn. But reading your post, I have a pretty good idea you already now mountains more than I'll ever know. :notworthy1:

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