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Sweet pens. I am not as high class as you all, but here is what I picked up on the

bay this summer.

Parker "75" Tiffany Grid in 14K gold ballpen

Parker "75" Tiffany Grid in 14K gold mechanical pencil

 

Great pens, thanks for sharing!

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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Lamy 27

585/1000 solid gold

A solid gold Lamy!? Very cool! It looks like it has a nice B or BB nib, how does it preform?

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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Lamy 27

585/1000 solid gold

 

Lovely ! Just how old is that ?

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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The Lamy 27 ist made in the 1960s and has a great nib:

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I search for all pens and informations made in Pforzheim, e.g. Sarastro, Fend

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Is it to lick up excess ink? :P

Maybe it's one of those "singing nibs". ;)

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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Hello Christof,

it is just the old version of a paper for writing sample. The size is the same as the actual sheets.

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I search for all pens and informations made in Pforzheim, e.g. Sarastro, Fend

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I think this is the right thread to show my EDC. It is really my most expensive pen, but I love it so much that it was worth every Euro! The nib is like a stub or italic. The line width is about 0.8 - 1.8mm. Since the writing sample I ground the tip a bit sharper and the sideways line is now a bit thinner. Midnight Blue is IMHO the perfect ink for this. So I bought three bottles before it vanished.

 

Cepasaccus

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Fend 585/1000 Gold, made in Pforzheim, Germany

 

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I search for all pens and informations made in Pforzheim, e.g. Sarastro, Fend

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Fend 585/1000 Gold, made in Pforzheim, Germany

 

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WOW, beautiful pen! I'm guessing you like solid gold pens with extra broad nibs?

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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Montblanc K20, according to Roesler's book 1933-34.

 

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I have never seen a MB like that one before, definitely a beautiful pen!

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

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Montblanc K20, according to Roesler's book 1933-34.

 

http://imageshack.us/a/img703/7646/8k4w.jpg

 

Rarest pen I've ever seen, or something very close to that...

 

Congrats! :thumbup:

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Just again my safety, but with a new and very well fitting background from the German magazin Die Schoenheit ("The Beauty") (Edit) from 1921.

 

"Jubelt, ihr Lebenden! Freut euch des Lichts, trunken vom Golde funkelnder Schönheit!"

 

Roughly translated to:

 

"Sing, you living! Rejoice the light, drunk with from gold sparkling beauty!"

 

I think that fits to all pens here in this thread. (But to my pen especially! :) )

 

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