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Suzannab

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I attended the San Francisco Pen Show last month and fell in love with, and bought, a cute little flex nib Diamond Point pen. I'm curious to learn more about this brand. Googling has not been especially successful. Wonder if anyone here can inform me about Diamond Point pens. It's a juicy pen! Thanks.

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I have several Diamond Points. They come in all kinds of celluloid colors, as well as black chased pens. If you look at #14 in this thread, there's some information about the company.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/147150-diamond-point/?&p=1462663&hl=%2Bmauricio+%2Bdiamond+%2Bpoint&fromsearch=1&do=findComment&comment=1462663

 

I will say that the ones I have look nothing like most of the ones in this thread, which goes to show how diverse they were. It might be a nice project for a book.

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Sorry that I can't help with this specific pen but I would like to welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego.

“Travel is  fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.” – Mark Twain

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Hello Suzanna, good luck with your research on the Diamond Points. They certainly are a nice looking pen, and would certainly form a nice collection.

 

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Welcome !

 

If the information can be found, you will find it among our membership.

 

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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!! Diamond Points have become rather collectable these days!

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