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Can anybody help me identify what pen this is? I have a couple of pictures. It's an Enzo Varini roller ball pen, made of black lacquer and with a gold finish.

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Hi Eric, welcome to FPN.

 

 

I do not quite understand your question.

 

You want a pen identification, and in the same sentence you state it is an Enzo Varini RB.

So what is it you are looking for/ The Enzo Varini model number?

 

 

I must say I haven't heard of him so far, but that doesn't mean much especially in RB pens.

 

 

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First, thank you for the welcome.

In answer to your question, I would like to know the model (name and number, ideally) to see if I could get another.

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http://speerbob.com

 

Has one for sale, which he describes as gold filled. From his description they are made by Pilot, but no name or number listed. There are a few others for sale on eBay.

They came as a boon, and a blessing to men,
The Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley pen

Sincerely yours,

Pickwick

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Could you give me a link to the exact pen? I can't seem to find it in the speerbob store.

Many thanks.

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http://speerbob.com

 

Has one for sale, which he describes as gold filled. From his description they are made by Pilot, but no name or number listed. There are a few others for sale on eBay.

The one I saw was a Pilot Enzo Varini Fountain pen. My apologies. If you go to eBay and key in Enzo Varini, you will find the pen I mentioned. There are a couple of others but not identical to your photos. I also found the pens on the internet. Hope this helps.

They came as a boon, and a blessing to men,
The Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley pen

Sincerely yours,

Pickwick

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