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I came across a Mabie Todd Swan "Safety Pen" Made in India yesterday. Is there such a thing? I thought they were Made in England or the US. The dealer is asking for $25. Is it worth it? I've told him I'll return by the end of the week, which I will do if it's worth the price.

 

 

 

 

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If it works and the logo matches the logo made in England then $25 seems OK but no more. Is the nib bent or is that just the angle of the picture?

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I am pretty sure I read that MT did manufacture pens in India, as did a few other major companies.

 

John

So if you have a lot of ink,

You should get a Yink, I think.

 

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Yes Mabie made pens in India. In recent past ou fellow FPN member Hari (Hari317) has posted some photos. He has in depth knowledge about it. You can PM Hari, if you wish to know more.

Hope it helps.

Abhik.

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The dealer is asking for $25. Is it worth it?

Mabie... or Mabie not. :ltcapd:

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The dealer is asking for $25. Is it worth it?

Mabie... or Mabie not. :ltcapd:

 

Robert, I enjoy your wit. :thumbup:

 

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The dealer is asking for $25. Is it worth it?

Mabie... or Mabie not. :ltcapd:

 

Robert, I enjoy your wit. :thumbup:

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Dan

 

I was going to say a joke that bad should be banned.

 

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Now where is that "Report" button.

 

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So if you have a lot of ink,

You should get a Yink, I think.

 

- Dr Suess

 

Always looking for pens by Baird-North, Charles Ingersoll, and nibs marked "CHI"

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Hehe, I love this place! Nice one, Robert. Thanks so much to all for the tips.

 

The tip end of the nib is slightly bent forward. I'm hoping laying the nib on the straight surface and tapping it will soon put it right. In any case I think I'll walk to classes and skip lunch for a week and buy the pen.

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The pen looks allright with the correct nib. It is an ED filler with an airtight inner cap and not a retractable type safety pen. These pens were made for TTK by Mhatre pens and plastics in Mumbai. If the condition is right then the price is fair, but if the nib needs work you can bargain for much less.

 

 

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  • 14 years later...
On 8/28/2008 at 12:31 PM, Robert Hughes said:

Mabie... or Mabie not. :ltcapd:


Nearly fifteen years on and it’s still a zinger! 🤣

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Any picture  and it is better to have the pictures of made in India May-be Todds.  Hope the Chinese have not tried anything like this yet !!

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