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jdboucher

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Wow, we're on page 3 and no one has mentioned Esterbrook SJ or Parker"51" demi!?

 

Fixed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then again, I don't actually know how these two compare to an M200, dimensions-wise...

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Lamy CP1. If you want something less expensive, there's quite a selection of Hero pens available that would fit the bill too.

-Hello, my name is Kenny and I'm a fountain pen addict with a taste for Lamy and Esterbrook.

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If you find a Sheaffer TRZ, this pen is only 1/4" [about 6mm] in diameter and possesses a beautiful nib.

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Thin? A dip pen holder can be thin... :ninja:

 

The Sheaffer Snorkel is a great thin pen ... priced at or about $50.00

 

An NOS Century I is a very dignified pen

 

The Cross Century II is reasonably priced and reliable. {Under $100?]

 

The Yard-O-Led Standard is solid silver, just as reliable, and ... well ... in a class all its own. Priced at or about $325.00 new.

 

 

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I second the Parker Vector suggestion! Or, get a Waterman 52 1/2V, or one of the many other small small and thin ringtop vintage pens.

WTB: Lamy 27 w/ OB/OBB nibs; Pelikan 100 B nib

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