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I was recently looking through my stationary and stumbled across a fancy-looking pen.

Since I have no clue what the pen is other than it's a ballpoint I was wondering if some kind person could identify it..

 

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It's mainly back with gold rings at the top and center, it has a gold tip and clip with a blue ocean-like background in the middle which then fades back into black.

On the clip it reads L'Plume which I can only guess is the brand. But when I search that on the internet all I find is fountain pens by that brand and can't find any information or pictures of this pen...

 

Thanks - Hope someone can help! :)

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There was a topic regarding your pen. The general opinion was the pen was manufactured in China, and being assembled by a supplier in Devon in the 1980s and 90s. After that nothing more was heard.

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There was a topic regarding your pen. The general opinion was the pen was manufactured in China, and being assembled by a supplier in Devon in the 1980s and 90s. After that nothing more was heard.

Okay, Thanks for your help! :)

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It is worth very little, maybe nothing. Please post a few detailed pictures of the pen. You are asking us to guess something about a pen we havent seen. Your question makes no sense without pictures of said pen.

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Yes, do post some pics. Black pens with gold furniture, as that is called are numerous. Only that clip description is rather special. But as they say: a picture says more than a thousand words... (a sharp and detailed picture, that is.

 

 

Also: If you screw it open: what type of refill does it have? That could also be a good start.

 

 

Oh, and :W2FPN:

 

 

 

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