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Valley - A pair of deskpen and a pocket pen. New color rods obtained used . Green with Brown swirles in place of usual Black swirles.

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Thanks for looking

 

Sree

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Very nice! I guess that you made them. Are they ebonite?

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Interesting colors. I see a seam on the end of the barrel of the desk pen - is that hiding a second pen?

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Interesting choice, you generally see the reverse combination, i.e the swirls/mottled ebonite being capped/tipped with complete black.

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Valley - A pair of deskpen and a pocket pen. New color rods obtained used . Green with Brown swirles in place of usual Black swirles.

19232697352_c6db43873b.jpg

 

 

 

19051021590_53e7610669.jpg

 

 

Thanks for looking

 

Sree

amazing combo sree sir... i would want to buy one....

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Very nice! I guess that you made them. Are they ebonite?

Yes Franc, They are ebonites...

 

Interesting colors. I see a seam on the end of the barrel of the desk pen - is that hiding a second pen?

No second pen, I think its just a shadow of that desk pen... Thanks for comments

 

Interesting choice, you generally see the reverse combination, i.e the swirls/mottled ebonite being capped/tipped with complete black.

Yes flummoxed, But I like this... Generally I like Plain Black color..

 

I love it!!!. It is very elegant and sober.

 

Congratulations.

Thanks fontainpagan

 

i want the pocket one....with flex nib....

Sure Mehan, Will spare the next piece for you..

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