The fountain pen collection
Well here is what I am working with at the moment!
GWiens2001 wrote:True works of art. Stunning. Care to trade for a handful of Papermates?
Gordon
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GWiens2001 wrote:Don't use Paperwastes. Ought to grab and photograph the fountain pen I got from my grandmother, who was gifted it by her grandmother. When she saw that I knew how to draw the ink, blot it, and use it for writing script, she gave it to me. It is from about 1905-1910. Sterling silver.
Have been keeping it packed away so my son does not try to disassemble it to see how it works.
Gordon
DennisK wrote:GWiens2001 wrote:Don't use Paperwastes. Ought to grab and photograph the fountain pen I got from my grandmother, who was gifted it by her grandmother. When she saw that I knew how to draw the ink, blot it, and use it for writing script, she gave it to me. It is from about 1905-1910. Sterling silver.
Have been keeping it packed away so my son does not try to disassemble it to see how it works.
Gordon
Are you saying that the nut didn't fall too far from the tree?
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