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20 January 2024, 11:03 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Real Name: Guy Gadbois
Location: Norcal
Watch: Rolex,Omega,Seiko
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Here’s my favorite in my collection. It’s a late model Omas Paragon. A Ludovico Einaudi signature edition with a factory stub nib. I rarely see them in any form for sale. It was extremely difficult to get and the deal almost fell through several times. The seller was a very difficult lady from Germany. Over the years I’ve picked up several factory sealed Omas pens but this one was the only that had been tested by Omas before shipping. There was a slight amount of red ink left in the feed. The plastic was sealed and initialed by the same person who inspected all of my other pens that were new old stock. I’ve never had to work on it or tune the nib. Almost all of my other Omas pens have had similar problems as in the feed was sealed closed internally by some rogue adhesive or the pen body starts spinning wile turning the piston knob. It was excellent right out of the box. Love this pen
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