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Lamy 25P / 225 Bp set
The “P” in the model number of this Lamy fountain pen stands for “patronen” or “cartridge, since it takes a standard cartridge instead of the proprietary Lamy T10 cartridge. The...
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The Loreburn
This pen was made as a gift. Materials: Brazilian Kingwood and Mammoth Tusk Nib: Bock Fine, Black Steel Nib size: #5 Cap: Roll stop, not postable Length, capped: 152 mm Length, uncapped: 139...
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The Thornlea
Material: Elm and Mammoth Tusk Nib: Bock Fine Titanium (slight flex) Nib size: #6 Length, capped: 146.5 mm Length, uncapped: 131.5 mm Barrel diameter: 14.5 mm (max) Cap diameter: 14.5 mm (max)...
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Making of a Pelikan Souverän
A promotional video (with German narration, and an excellent soundtrack!), but it still has some good info on how pens are made. This shows a hybrid of mass production techniques...
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Richard Binder on National Geographic
Richard Binder is well-known in the world of fountain pens, particularly for his work as a nibmeister.
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A pod of Pelikanos
Two Pelikanos from the mid-to late 1960’s. Both are cartridge fillers with ink windows. The black one is in good shape, but the blue one looks like it has some...