I have one similar to that shown here pen - cracked blue-green ice, branded Helm /Montblanc sub brand???/. It has a button filler with black hard rubber blind cap.
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#38442 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 18 November 2014 - 10:19 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#38444 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 18 November 2014 - 06:31 PM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#38475 Genuine? or Britains very own Brandon?
Posted by Parcival on 20 November 2014 - 10:45 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
I bought lot of German pens from this seller and I was very happy with the purchase.
#38595 MABIE TODD SWAN - IDENTIFICATION
Posted by Parcival on 29 November 2014 - 08:37 AM in Post Your Pen Finds
I made photos with information from the book МТ&Co, but I can not show them here because they are large. If you want, I can send them an e-mail. This is 142/31 model, from USA, late 20's. The pen is not in good condition, but is subject to restoration.
#38602 MABIE TODD SWAN - IDENTIFICATION
Posted by Parcival on 29 November 2014 - 11:56 AM in Post Your Pen Finds
#39043 Is this an Osmia?
Posted by Parcival on 29 December 2014 - 10:25 PM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
#39053 Is this an Osmia?
Posted by Parcival on 30 December 2014 - 10:36 PM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
#39067 Is this an Osmia?
Posted by Parcival on 31 December 2014 - 09:40 AM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
#39108 Italian Pelikan 100N
Posted by Parcival on 02 January 2015 - 09:16 AM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
#39111 Italian Pelikan 100N
Posted by Parcival on 02 January 2015 - 11:46 AM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
#39112 Italian Pelikan 100N
Posted by Parcival on 02 January 2015 - 12:23 PM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
#39114 Italian Pelikan 100N
Posted by Parcival on 02 January 2015 - 03:05 PM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
These are interesting pens. I think they are more successful than the German model, because there are no problems with crystallization of the end of the barrel and a fracture of celluloid sleeve.Thus were made new special editions M101N. Similar exist in databases in penboard.de with better pictures.
#39121 Italian Pelikan 100N
Posted by Parcival on 03 January 2015 - 11:17 AM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
I guess these pens labeled Milan they were earlier, but postwar. Differences with my pens are wide cap lip to the rings, inscription Milano, the nib section - old version and green ink window. I think this nib is was made in Germany - original, italic type. Later nibs are manufactured in Italy - for example CN with heart hole and some gold with Italian label.
http://www.thepengui...kan_history.jsp quote:
"Foreign production was also resumed, this time only in Milan and using old equipment for the manufacture of hard rubber pens imported presumably from Hannover. Over the next few years, Milan produced not just pre-war pens, but a number of variants. Some of the most interesting of these pens were 100N pocket and desk pens made without a Binde. The colored celluloid was integral to the barrel and not an overlaid band as had been the case with virtually every Pelikan made up to that time. The nibs and clips were also unique to the facility. Production in Milan did not last long, however, due to quality issues. Today, the immediate postwar Milan pens are highly valued by many of the more compulsive Pelikan collectors."
#39189 Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions
Posted by Parcival on 08 January 2015 - 09:04 PM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
The vintage Tintenkuli's are made of very nice celluloid's. I have many of them in different colors.
#39197 Tintenkuli (Rotring) 1928 Vintage and Modern versions
Posted by Parcival on 09 January 2015 - 02:09 AM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
These are the photos that I found, but I have other pens that do not have pictures.
Here you can see many models:
#39218 Tom Tit Pen
Posted by Parcival on 09 January 2015 - 06:05 PM in BRITISH PENS
#39548 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 29 January 2015 - 07:01 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#39549 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 29 January 2015 - 07:09 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#39550 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 29 January 2015 - 07:20 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#39551 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 29 January 2015 - 07:27 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#39552 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 29 January 2015 - 07:32 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#39553 Beautiful underrated pens or how brand recognition affects collectors and pen...
Posted by Parcival on 29 January 2015 - 07:37 AM in Elements of Collecting: Hunting, Valuing and Polemicizing
#39613 Pelikan 520 Milano
Posted by Parcival on 02 February 2015 - 04:18 PM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
#39625 Pelikan 520 Milano
Posted by Parcival on 03 February 2015 - 12:51 AM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
In Milan was factory PeliKan. I've seen such a pen in two versions - with a transparent window and with one like mine. Pattern of both is the same, and the inscription. Just in different years have used a different pen for this model. Examples:
http://www.penboard....n&shop_seller=0
#39634 Pelikan 520 Milano
Posted by Parcival on 03 February 2015 - 07:26 AM in OTHER EUROPEAN and ASIAN PENS
Are produced after 1950 and mine is about 1956 because it is a new type of Pelikan nib.
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