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Snackologist
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Drop me an email please. I have a favor.


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Is it our member called Stylophiles?




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Will try him... Thanks!


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If you want to shoot me an email(in profile) I can try to help. I know a bit...



1930s Montblanc 136

edit to add: Evidently, my knowledge does not extend to being able to reduce photo size from my hosting source!

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If you want to shoot me an email(in profile) I can try to help. I know a bit...



1930s Montblanc 136

edit to add: Evidently, my knowledge does not extend to being able to reduce photo size from my hosting source!

Bill R


Beautiful pen.

I have a 1971 Montblanc I think 720 which is a narrow pen with piston filler and 14kt gold fine nib.

I love my fountain pens.


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If you want to shoot me an email(in profile) I can try to help. I know a bit...



1930s Montblanc 136

edit to add: Evidently, my knowledge does not extend to being able to reduce photo size from my hosting source!

Bill R


Will get some pictures to ya...Thanks


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About 2 or 3 times a year the wife receives a catalog from a pen company with all kinds of ink pens. Fountain /ball point /roller and mechanical pencils. Some were priced so so but some were in the HIGH multiple $100 range that I could easily buy another pistol (lead dispensing device). To each their own vices. ........www.FahrneysPens.com ............................ drill sgt.

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Yep, much more fun to emit lead from a pistol than a pencil!!


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www.FahrneysPens.com

I used to visit the Fahrneys store when I lived in the DC area. It was early 1970's and while it was still located in the old Willard Hotel. Loved to browse, and I bought a couple of things that I now have no idea what they were.



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I love fountain pens, but don't know much about vintage items.

I'd love to see any photos.




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