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MB 146 with Wahlberry blue ink!

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~ The photo actually made me sit upright.



The pizzazz and energy is great!



Tom K.

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~ The photo actually made me sit upright.

The pizzazz and energy is great!

Tom K.

 

:) Love your photography and creativity!!!

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~ Nathanb:

 

Thank you for the nib photo with handwriting sample.

Yours is the first Platinum 149 EF that I've seen.

Very nice. I like how you've written on graph paper.

Tom K.

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Using my father's 149 from the 70s - it stuck with him through almost his entire litigation career and is currently along for the ride during my litigation career. He bought it from a boutique on a business trip right after he started, and has kept it ever since. He also passed down his (he's still alive, but doesn't use them any more) Duofold that he got the year I was born, so I am lucky for his excellent taste.

 

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~ FatalElement:

 

That's a fascinating ‘pen tale’. Your father has passed along a special writing tool.

Thank you for the great photo with handwriting sample.

It's great to see such a fine pen in use.

Tom K.

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Using my father's 149 from the 70s - it stuck with him through almost his entire litigation career and is currently along for the ride during my litigation career. He bought it from a boutique on a business trip right after he started, and has kept it ever since. He also passed down his (he's still alive, but doesn't use them any more) Duofold that he got the year I was born, so I am lucky for his excellent taste.

 

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Hi. That picture shows a 146 from the late 1980s or 1990s. Not sure if that is the one you are referring to in your story. Edited by zaddick

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