Category: Cartridge
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The Petley
The Petley in simulated lapis lazuli, fitted in these photos with a Bock titanium #6 semi-flex nib. This is a somewhat large pen. It can be posted, but it...
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Parker T-1 fountain pen and fibre tip/rollerball
The Parker T-1 (T for Titanium) is possibly the last pen made that was intended to be a usable pen, but wound up being a collector’s item (in contrast to...
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Parker 45
This Parker 45 was made in the U.S.A. but has the Christian Olsen “CO Anchor” imprint, as can be seen in the photo below. This was customary for many Parkers...
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Rotring 600, steel nib
This is a 2nd Generation Rotring 600. It’s difficult to ascertain the age of this pen, so I’m not going to guess. It has a steel, medium nib and is...
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Nakaya Piccolo Cigar Kuro-tamenuri
The Nakaya fountain pen company is comprised of former employees of the Platinum Pen Company in Japan. Their pens are typically hand-made to order via their website. This pen is...
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The Epworth
This pen is a prototype for a new design. This example is made from peppermint wood burl and has a #6 two-toned extra fine Bock nib. Materials: Peppermint wood burl...
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The Petley
It has a slight translucence – enough to let the light shine through so that you can just barely see the shadow of the nib in the cap. ...
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The Balena in bog oak and mammoth tusk
This pen was made out of bog oak which is anywhere between 600 and 8500 years old, although based on how easy it was to turn, I would estimate it to...
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The Petley in Wenge
This pen was made as a gift to a friend. It’s also my first attempt at making a pen with the following features: a closed-end barrel a postable cap a clip...
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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...