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Confucius_cat

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Hi Everyone,

 

I am humbly requesting your aid in identifying the brand of this safety pen that resembles a vintage MB simplo.

 

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By the way, might anyone know what the white inlay is made out of?

 

Appreciatively yours,

 

Confucius_cat

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The logo is from the early Osmia period before they had legal problems with Mont Blanc just because of this particular logo...

 

It would be great if we could see the whole pen...

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Not my pen, nor picture, used to show the Osmia Diamond of later than that 1922 and later mark shown.

I have a 540, that is similar. But never get around to making pictures.

Osmia had 4-5 different Finials, same amount of clips.

Just saw a BCHR 76 with a gold ring around the Diamond...had a gold Supra nib, mine has a white circle, and a steel nib....that had nothing to do with it. In I have other gold nibbed Osmia's with a white circle around the diamond.

The below one in '30's or '45-51 when Faber Castell took over. The 54 became then the 540 and the 62 the 662.

 

The gold and the steel or gold plated nibs are equally grand. 1932, Osmia broke again, gave up their nib factory to Degussa which continued making Osmia nibs.

 

So don't be a gold snob with Osmia, you can get the same great nib a tad cheaper in steel.

1922 the Boehler brothers bought the Osmium tipping compound from a Heidelberg professor when they started their company. It was such a grand tipping, the Boehler's named their company after the tipping compound.

Small diamond with a number in it is a semi-flex nib.....a nib with a big diamond and Supra or a nib with out the big Diamond, but with Supra on it is a maxi-semi-flex nib.

I have both. :notworthy1: :puddle:

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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.

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