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Did anyone get to hear that the prices of the 149s are on the rise? Particularly after Tom Kellie's pictures started hitting the internet :)

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Fit for a queen.

 

 

~ Assuming that the king has already made a deal to purchase that “marked” vintage 149 BBB from our friend, zaddick.

Tom K.

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Now I'm having flashbacks to long blue tongues slobbering on my hair when I wasn't fast enough with the treats. :wacko:

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Despite a Size Differential, Both Write Very Well



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Platinum Mozart EF Nib and Red Gold 149 OBBB Nib



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Platinum Mozart EF Nib



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Mozart Sections


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Tom Kellie.. I think if you take a picture of any pen, folks will go out and want to buy it! Safe not to be photographing any skeletons or atelier prive editions any time soon ;)

 

I have never considered a Mozart before, but this platinum trim is conjuring my inner demons.

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