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My latest, from car boot sale. All Medium nibs.

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congratulations South - very nice finds and vgc too - don't forget to look underneath the box inserts - spare cartridges possibly.

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congratulations South - very nice finds and vgc too - don't forget to look underneath the box inserts - spare cartridges possibly.

 

I know, this time it was emtpy.

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congratulations South - very nice finds and vgc too - don't forget to look underneath the box inserts - spare cartridges possibly.

 

May i ask, what is VGC ?

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Nice find. Enjoy.

 

Thank you mitto, i did make a desk for the pens stand today. I´ll post a picture when its dry.

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Hi.

I'm new to this site and new to fountain pens.

I received a pen like the ones you have posted.

It was on it's way to a rubish bin when I grabbed it.

Gave it a propper clean with hot water and baught a pack of refils.

 

It works perfectly and is in very good condition.

As a first time writing with a fountain pen, I'm quite impressed with how nice it writes, totaly different from a ball-point pen.

 

Mine shows " MADE IN ENGLAND IC" on the pen. Am I correct to say it's made in 1984. (my birth year)

 

What are these pens worth?

Any advice?

 

Thanks

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Hi South, Here is a photo of the 'Arrow' ballpoint that matches your fountain pen. It was made in 1982, in the USA.

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