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What Make And Model Is This Fp


zolty

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Hi there,

I need you help again in identifying this fountain pen, I fixed it last night, it is very nice and great writer (nib K&J). The nib and clip are replacement, but I could not find anything about this pen via Google search. I think it is 1920-30s. Lamy 2000 and MB 146 just for size comparison.

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What's the nib say?

 

Could be a '30's German clone of a Parker Doufold.....

 

When Parker bought up Osmia in 1929 to make Doufolds for the German market....they were too expensive, in there were very many Clone makers already on the German market. Between lack of sales and the start of the Great Depression, Parker sold Osmia back to the Boehler brothers '29/30.

Lamy had been the director of Parker/Osmia.

 

A good picture of the nib might help.

In reference to P. T. Barnum; to advise for free is foolish, ........busybodies are ill liked by both factions.

Ransom Bucket cost me many of my pictures taken by a poor camera that was finally tossed. Luckily, the Chicken Scratch pictures also vanished.

The cheapest lessons are from those who learned expensive lessons. Ignorance is best for learning expensive lessons.

 

 

 

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It's an English 'Clone' then. Flat Tops became common.

There is a Conway Stewart 475M but in red and black hard rubber. Swan had a flat top too.

In reference to P. T. Barnum; to advise for free is foolish, ........busybodies are ill liked by both factions.

Ransom Bucket cost me many of my pictures taken by a poor camera that was finally tossed. Luckily, the Chicken Scratch pictures also vanished.

The cheapest lessons are from those who learned expensive lessons. Ignorance is best for learning expensive lessons.

 

 

 

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