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Is This A Rare Nazi Pen Or A Fake?


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  1. 1. Is it rare or is it a fake?



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I have never seen such a pen and I would say it's a fake.

How would Nazi Germany, with all its might in 1939, imprint a pen with "Germany 1939"? It would have imprinted "Deutschland" instead of "Germany". It just doesn't make sense to imprint in English :roflmho:

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I think it's skeet.

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I think it's skeet.

 

 

? Is that a form of clay shooting ?

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Good for target practice.

 

 

 

 

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Pay no mind to those ranting naysayers! They simply are envious of your discerning mind and ability to spot rare and valuable opportunities! Now I'd love to have a chat with you about some prime land in Florida, just slightly submerged or, if you are game, a rare and wonderful bridge in Brooklyn that might appeal to a man of your means...

 

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Look I can get you salvage right points for that old Brooklyn bridge...just because I like you I'll let you have them wholesale.

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Fake I hope. I'd hate to think Montblanc sank to a level to produce a pen in honor of Nazis.

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As I recall a Nazi Montblanc came up at auction in London (Hampstead) during the summer. It went for good money (£300+ I think), and if I recall correctly the swazika logo was actually where the white star currently sits on a rather flat topped tassie.

 

Where in Hampstead do they have pen auctions (or auctions for that matter)? I'm from Hampstead y'see, and that's something new to me...

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I have been to that market, its great! Perused it for an hour I think. All of the Nazi and probably most of the Communist memorabilia is utterly fake though... This pen is definitely more fake Nazi memorabilia (just look at the poor quality, and as someone else pointed out "Germany").

Which means that either Montblance decided to make some fake Nazi stuff (IMAGINE THAT :roflmho: )- their next marketing direction perhaps? Or, it's an awfully grotesque fake.

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I don't think they would have produced that pen in 1946, much less 1939.

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As I recall a Nazi Montblanc came up at auction in London (Hampstead) during the summer. It went for good money (£300+ I think), and if I recall correctly the swazika logo was actually where the white star currently sits on a rather flat topped tassie.

 

Where in Hampstead do they have pen auctions (or auctions for that matter)? I'm from Hampstead y'see, and that's something new to me...

 

Is this the pen in question? - a 139 that went for £330 or so...

 

Ahh - just noted the pen that was talked about higher up the thread - sorry! Same price point and both nazi related but different!

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The pen is a fake. This topic has been laid to rest several times, and then gets replies after a long time has passed.

 

This topic thread is closed.

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