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You missed that these are 149 sized with comparable nibs. BB on the 90, OBB on the Blue Hour.

 

Sorry, I did miss something.

 

I was talking my 90th anniversary 146 the other day - I didn't realise pwsuba was talking about your earlier post, also about 90th anniversary pens. Mine is a fairly plain rose-gold 146 with 90th Anniversary engraved/stamped on the nib.

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Sorry, I did miss something.

 

I was talking my 90th anniversary 146 the other day - I didn't realise pwsuba was talking about your earlier post, also about 90th anniversary pens. Mine is a fairly plain rose-gold 146 with 90th Anniversary engraved/stamped on the nib.

The "normal" 90yrs are still wonderful as well. I just have a soft spot for the 90 skeleton.

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Trio today: 147 traveller LeGrand nibs.com fine/medium filled with MB burgundy. LeGrand rollerball gold blue refill. StarWalker Cool blue FP Masuyama fine with Diamine Ox Blood ink.

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One of my black thick cigars.

"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword, obviously never encountered automatic weapons." – General D. MacArthur

 

 

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