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Did or did I not tell you not to over bid me today...tomorrow is free...Not any more...I now have to bid cheap again..........now that I gave you cheapo, foreign Berman pens. Dont' screw me like that....
Just joking.......

The Reform pen is worth max 4.50 Euro, and some one bid 7.50 which is way too high, seeing he's been begging us to take them for the last 3 months.

If it ain't you...then the day after tommow...for the Reform 1750 pens....do what you want on the others.
There is one helll of a 1930's Soenecken Rhine Gold that will go for E-25
...@ $ 40. Look at it.


If I'd not by chance won the 1928...I'd wanted that one....



-- Edited by Bo Bo Olson on Saturday 5th of December 2009 04:48:38 AM

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4 times I'd bid, E-4.50 or $7.00 for this pen....and the last time I was out bid by 50 cents.
Due to pens I bought in the last two weeks, my budget is busted.

These are a bargan for under $10.....knock your self out. A good German school piston filler, 30-40 years old NOS.

the key is German....

I got one of the small, P- 120 for E-1, or $1.50....
It is green, so I'll have to buy some green Pelikan or Green Lamy ink for it.....next month already.
Months with Christmas in it do tend to make you poor.

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Bo Bo Olson wrote:

I got one of the small, P- 120 for E-1, or $1.50....
It is green, so I'll have to buy some green Pelikan or Green Lamy ink for it.....next month already.



A Pelikan 120 for one Euro? That's a sumgai! Is it in good working condition? Which nib did it come with?

My congrats

 



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I just found out on the other com the Relief 1745 has a semi-flexible nib.

So do knock your self out....

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Relief P-120 (seems to be a medium-no marking onthe half covered nib) not Pelikan is a tad longer than a 400 and thinner...still had the sticker on it, and I've decided to keep a E-1 bid up on the Relief 1745's in sooner or later I'm going to get one for that price. He keeps putting them back up (a hell of a lot of those pens)....and I'm too broke to go higher.

I now have a green pen, and have to decide what green ink to get Pelikan or Lamy...those are cheap here in Germany too.

-- Edited by Bo Bo Olson on Wednesday 9th of December 2009 07:11:24 AM

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Got a double pack of Reform 1745's in fine (one goes to my god kid), for E-3...patience, pays off...and waiting 6 months.
The P-125 in EF, cost me E-10 though.

Sitting fat dumb and happy, thinking my Reform collections complete...and there was some evil man with a real beauty of a Reform; and worse than that he got it CHEAP.

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