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Hi folks, here are the latest set of catalogs and a few images from them for your reading pleasure, plus a question:

 

https://goo.gl/xFs6HZ

 

Here's the full pen resources link:

https://goo.gl/F0a5Nl

 

Here's my question ~

 

Does the OMAS Milord Arte Italiana Art Teal Green Limited Edition have any Sterling Silver in the section? Both mine came with a little piece of clear tape that I've usually found on SS pens. There's no AG925 hallmark. Thanks in advance!

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Steve Surfaro
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Hi folks,

 

Does anybody know the Moma dates at all? I just recieved a lovely one, NOS, 8 sided boxed, gold trim, two tone nib.

 

Thanks!

 

R.

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Hi folks,

 

Does anybody know the Moma dates at all? I just recieved a lovely one, NOS, 8 sided boxed, gold trim, two tone nib.

 

Thanks!

 

R.

 

Best of luck with this well sought after pen! The Omas Museum of Modern Art Fountain Pen was originally produced in 1988, but as I am not sure if it a limited edition, it may have been a little bit more recently produced.

Best regards,
Steve Surfaro
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I'm in Turin on hollidays and today I visited Signore Ciabatti, at Stilografiche Monasterolo. He told me that Omas is closing, after having filed for bankruptcy two weeks ago. He also told me that there were two employees who wanted to carry on with the company but that the chinese investors would rather close and take the machines to China. Very said news, can anyone confirm?

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I have an Omas 556/s Brevetto 445846 in black celluloid and gold filled cap. It is from 1946 but I don't see it in any of the catalogs. Anyone familiar with this version?

 

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