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Received a package from Izod's today with a NOS Agatha Christie--sterling clip with a fine nib. It looks perfect. My other two Authors pens are the Hemingway and the Edgar Allan Poe. I had been looking for the Agatha for awhile and saw Roy's post on Instagram.

Congratulations on a fine selection! Literally and figuratively! ;)

If you want less blah, blah, blah and more pictures, follow me on Instagram!

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I am usually interested in classic arts, so when the Guggenheim released I didn't have interest on this modern design pen. Until recently I saw Raoul Hausmann and Kandinsky's abstract pantings, the works fascinated me so as the the Guggenheim.

 

By the way which one should I pick up to eat first?

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Congratulations on a fine selection! Literally and figuratively! ;)

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Received a package from Izod's today with a NOS Agatha Christie--sterling clip with a fine nib. It looks perfect. My other two Authors pens are the Hemingway and the Edgar Allan Poe. I had been looking for the Agatha for awhile and saw Roy's post on Instagram.

Congratulations! Hemingway, Christie, and Poe are among my preferred pens among the Writers Editions. And the Christie is becoming more and more hard to find at a reasonable price...

 

Enjoy it.

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I am usually interested in classic arts, so when the Guggenheim released I didn't have interest on this modern design pen. Until recently I saw Raoul Hausmann and Kandinsky's abstract pantings, the works fascinated me so as the the Guggenheim.

 

By the way which one should I pick up to eat first?

Eat em all.

Guggenheim 4810 is a stand out POA design IMO. I am hoping it stays unpopular for a couple more years so I can find the 888 version at a nominal price. It is only a matter of time before I bring one into the hold. The tactile sensation of the barrel and the overall design is ridiculously good.

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Year-end Arrivals




• Montblanc 1950s 342 OF Nib



• Montblanc Siena Burgundy Pen Case



• Montblanc 1950s 342 OBB Nib

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Just finished my first converter of Swan Illusion in my new Doue. I think I'm in love.... (sorry for the rough camera photo)

My fingers are always inky and I'm always looking for something new.  Interested in trading?  Contact me!

 

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My grail pen is finally on its way to me

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That is Magnificent ! Wasted breath to tell you to enjoy it ,..... How could you not .

 

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I am usually interested in classic arts, so when the Guggenheim released I didn't have interest on this modern design pen. Until recently I saw Raoul Hausmann and Kandinsky's abstract pantings, the works fascinated me so as the the Guggenheim.

 

By the way which one should I pick up to eat first?

 

Really enjoy the design of Guggenheim. Congrats on buying it!

 

I would've tried out a few chocolates :)

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Waiting for the special edition Dean with an extra fine nib ... but will not open the box until Dec. 24th ;-)

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

Michael,

 

Don't forget to share pictures and a review...

 

Enjoy,

 

Andy

"Storyteller, unfold thy words untold!"

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Waiting for the special edition Dean with an extra fine nib ... but will not open the box until Dec. 24th ;-)

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

Is that the 1931? :drool:

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Yes, will take pictures !

 

No, it will be the red special edition not the limited edition.

 

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