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Nice review, this is one of the pens on my wish list, only recently saw a few in the flesh and was surprised that thye seemed quite small, but didn't stop me wanting one.

 

Don't apologise about your handwriting it's much better than mine.

 

Andy

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I have a 100N from approximately 1948 and it is one of my favorite writers. Not all what I expected. Mine is a very stiff fine, which I like quite a bit. Do you know what year your pen is?

 

Mine is the one on top of its brothers and sisters.

 

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n175/weissela/DSC_0035.jpg

 

I'll apologize up front for the poor handwriting and photo quality.

 

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I'm not sure what year this pen is, I have not done my homework on it. My guess would be in the mid 40s? Thanks for the kind words.

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My 100N (green marble) is basically the keeper of all keepers. It's a OM beauty with more character than the new stock Pelikan nibs, and it really does feel bigger than its measurements, yet still lightweight. It also seems to demand a classic ink: I lean towards a blue-black on the blacker side of blue.

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