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Aloha - I'm awaiting receipt of my new Pilot Grandee 22K AGM, circa 1972 nib date. I have searched for the designation "AGM", but no luck. Does anyone recall from the early 1970's?? It's gotta designate or abbreviate something, right? Mahalo and Aloha Jim
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I am new to this forum and have recently found my old stash of pens. In the box there are quite a few nice pens with some Mont Blanc and Pilot pens that I would like to sell. It would help me a lot if someone could tell me how to price these pens as I want to sell them. I have three solid (plated?) gold Pilot instruments: marked with both the Pilot name (on the caps) and the Grandee name (on the clip.) marked 22 K on the band. gold from tip to tip.fountain pen with nib marked Pilot 14K-585.ball point pen with cartridge.pencil with lead and erasure inside. These units are in very good condition with minor use and no marks or dents. It would sure help me sell these if I could determine their value. I also have Mont Blanc pens that are very similar (one fountain pen and one roller ball) solid gold (plated?) cases--but that's probably another conversation. Attached (if I can do it) are some photos of the Pilot instruments to help identify them. If you have any information that could help me, or if you want first shot at them, please respond to this thread or contact Tim at howwhatandwhy at gmail dot com.