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14 hours ago, PAKMAN said:

There is a great deal of artistry in your work, the pen is beautiful I love the ebonite, the window and the banding!  Beautiful!
 

thank you

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14 minutes ago, fountainbel said:

A Masterpiece, my sincere congratulations!

Francis

Thank you Francis

your congratulations are always welcome

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a lovely work, all the details seem to fit so nicely!

I'll add one more reason why I love it, cap over barrel, no steps, like the classics!

It's not just beautiful, I bet it's also very comfortable to use!

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13 hours ago, sansenri said:

a lovely work, all the details seem to fit so nicely!

I'll add one more reason why I love it, cap over barrel, no steps, like the classics!

It's not just beautiful, I bet it's also very comfortable to use!

Thank you Sanseri

yes it"s a  classic pen  from 30"s

the threads are 14mm so it"s comfortable for some people for other maybe not

your comments are always welcome

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