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My "collection".

The pink/purple/pink Lamy Safari knockoff is a free plus shipping random color off WISH.

It writes good, but because of the colors I rarely carry it.

Jinhao X450's and a 51A with number 5 nib, in Ebony.

Pocket watch is a bronze Double Case ManChDa manual wind skeleton watch off Amazon

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6 hours ago, Bisquitlips said:

Rolex Yacht-Master "Deep Space", Submariner Blue and Black Dials.

 

Montblanc Agatha Christie set.

 

 

 

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Beautiful! Is that an EF nib on the Christie? 

 

 - P. 

 

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On 2/21/2022 at 12:40 PM, Estycollector said:

Casio Marlin "Pepsi", 1942 Parker 51, 1920's Autopoint pencil

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Not a watch or pen:  love the Autopoint pencil.  Have that one myself.  What thickness of lead do you use for refills?  

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On 2/21/2022 at 3:33 AM, Arcadian said:

 

Beautiful! Is that an EF nib on the Christie? 

 

 - P. 

 

No.  Just a fine.

Some of my pens.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 1/15/2022 at 4:04 PM, austinwft said:

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I used to have a Formula 1 20 years ago.

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Just a little medley of clock and pens. The clock is a mid 1950's Big Ben. 

 

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"Respect science, respect nature, respect all people (s),"

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1907 Elgin 288 pocket watch in a miniature grandfather clock case my grandfather made for it from scrap wood left over from making furniture.  With an unknown vintage Tibaldi 26-L D.65-001 pump fill desk pen.  The pocket watch no longer works, but when I removed the back of the case I saw the service markings when it was serviced over the decades with the last date being 1955.  The Tibaldi also no longer works as its rubber sack is all dried up and shriveled.

 

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