Vintage
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Pilot Myu
The Pilot M701 Myu, like the Parker T1 and Falcon 50, has a nib that is integral to the section/grip and was in production in the early 1970s. It’s a...
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Parker VP
VP stands for “Very Personal” writer, so named because the nib can be rotated to suite the writing angle of the owner. This one is a blue model, made in...
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Pilot Capless
This Pilot Capless is an early model, dating to around 1964. It looks like it’s in good condition, but I suspect that the door isn’t closing properly, so it tends...
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Parker Duofold
This “blue pearl” 3rd generation Parker Vacumatic Duofold was made in Canada in the last quarter of 1946. V2025004
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Eversharp Doric Airliner(2nd Generation)
Production of the 2nd Generation Doric started in 1936. This one, in the “silver green shell” colour, is a vacuum filler with an adjustable flex nib and a “working” shutoff...
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Pelikan 100N
V2025005
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Europa safety pen
I haven’t found much about the Italian Europa brand apart from what can be read on this page. V2025003
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Penol advertisement from May 5, 1945
I’m always on the lookout for old magazines that contain advertisements for fountain pens. This week, I was lucky enough to stumble across an important newspaper in a flea market....
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Parker Mixy
The Parker Mixy was designed to be a “school” pen and was released to the market in 1979 in France and phased out there only 2 years later. However, production...
