leomitch
November 7th, 2012, 08:58 AM
I am the Greek and I have 5 Italian pens and I have fallen in love with their classic lines and beauty.
The first one I bought was an Aurora Optima Auroloide in marbled blue. It is a wonderfully crafted pen...the fit and finish are excellent and it writes so very smoothly with just a touch of tooth. The line is wet but not excessively. It makes me feel good just to hold it in my hand.
1439
My second purchase was a Delta WE Lucky pen. Another well designed pen and a smooth writer. I especially like the lucky red pepper made of red coral ingeniously mounted so it screws into the cap clip.
1440
Not too long ago I decided to try my hand at an e bay auction when I found a Delta Via Veneto posted there. I bid and was successful. I was elated because this is a classically beautiful black pen with white and gold splashes for furnishings. Its smoothness closely challenged the Aurora for smoothness. Fit and finish were without fault. The 18K nib is superb.
1441
I tried another auction, this time for an Aurora Optima Resin red pen with 14K nib. This pen is discontinued in this colour but I love that red. Another coup for Aurora. No wonder I love Italian pens.
1442
I was so encouraged at finding these fine pens at a huge saving over retail prices, I tried once more for another Aurora pen, this time a limited production pen the Afrika with a 18K gold nib. I had seen this pen advertised online, but at a retail price of no less than 875 US dollars, I despaired of getting one. Here was my chance, although I didn't think I would stand a chance against more experienced bidders who knew the ropes better than I. Beginners luck again...I got it for a bit over 300 US Dollars. I don't know whether that is good for others,but for me I was happy. This is an exquitely made pen.
1443
I did win a fourth pen but it was a Sailor 1911 so that is for another place.
I hope you like my Italians, they rock.
Best regards to all
Leo
The first one I bought was an Aurora Optima Auroloide in marbled blue. It is a wonderfully crafted pen...the fit and finish are excellent and it writes so very smoothly with just a touch of tooth. The line is wet but not excessively. It makes me feel good just to hold it in my hand.
1439
My second purchase was a Delta WE Lucky pen. Another well designed pen and a smooth writer. I especially like the lucky red pepper made of red coral ingeniously mounted so it screws into the cap clip.
1440
Not too long ago I decided to try my hand at an e bay auction when I found a Delta Via Veneto posted there. I bid and was successful. I was elated because this is a classically beautiful black pen with white and gold splashes for furnishings. Its smoothness closely challenged the Aurora for smoothness. Fit and finish were without fault. The 18K nib is superb.
1441
I tried another auction, this time for an Aurora Optima Resin red pen with 14K nib. This pen is discontinued in this colour but I love that red. Another coup for Aurora. No wonder I love Italian pens.
1442
I was so encouraged at finding these fine pens at a huge saving over retail prices, I tried once more for another Aurora pen, this time a limited production pen the Afrika with a 18K gold nib. I had seen this pen advertised online, but at a retail price of no less than 875 US dollars, I despaired of getting one. Here was my chance, although I didn't think I would stand a chance against more experienced bidders who knew the ropes better than I. Beginners luck again...I got it for a bit over 300 US Dollars. I don't know whether that is good for others,but for me I was happy. This is an exquitely made pen.
1443
I did win a fourth pen but it was a Sailor 1911 so that is for another place.
I hope you like my Italians, they rock.
Best regards to all
Leo