WTB: Osmiroid 65 cap, preferably black
Somehow, I lost the cap on my black Osmiroid 65. This is the pen I've had for the longest time - over 50 years.
If you can't provide a cap, I'll buy a complete pen.
I'm in New York City. Please let me know the price and postage.
Dan
Re: WTB: Osmiroid 65 cap, preferably black
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Originally Posted by
kaliuzhkin
Somehow, I lost the cap on my black Osmiroid 65. This is the pen I've had for the longest time - over 50 years.
If you can't provide a cap, I'll buy a complete pen.
I'm in New York City. Please let me know the price and postage.
Dan
Big fan of these pens. We might have an extra; I will check. The 65 model encompassed different sorts of caps. Which did yours have? Round, or slant?
Re: WTB: Osmiroid 65 cap, preferably black
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Originally Posted by
Sailor Kenshin
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Originally Posted by
kaliuzhkin
Somehow, I lost the cap on my black Osmiroid 65. This is the pen I've had for the longest time - over 50 years.
If you can't provide a cap, I'll buy a complete pen.
I'm in New York City. Please let me know the price and postage.
Dan
Big fan of these pens. We might have an extra; I will check. The 65 model encompassed different sorts of caps. Which did yours have? Round, or slant?
Are you talking about the end of the cap? I think it was slanted.
Does it matter? As long as it fits on the barrel, I don't care.
I remember, probably in my high school days, I got interested in calligraphy and used an italic nib. I sold three different nibs for about $8.00 each 4 years ago. They seem to be going for about $22.50 now.
If I don't watch out, I'm going to go for an Esterbrook J pen because its nibs are interchangeable with these Osmiroid nibs.
My Osmiroid pen now has a Rolo E.F. nib and writes very well on Tomoe River paper. I think its somewhat scratchy on other paper.
Re: WTB: Osmiroid 65 cap, preferably black
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Originally Posted by
kaliuzhkin
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Sailor Kenshin
Quote:
Originally Posted by
kaliuzhkin
Somehow, I lost the cap on my black Osmiroid 65. This is the pen I've had for the longest time - over 50 years.
If you can't provide a cap, I'll buy a complete pen.
I'm in New York City. Please let me know the price and postage.
Dan
Big fan of these pens. We might have an extra; I will check. The 65 model encompassed different sorts of caps. Which did yours have? Round, or slant?
Are you talking about the end of the cap? I think it was slanted.
Does it matter? As long as it fits on the barrel, I don't care.
I remember, probably in my high school days, I got interested in calligraphy and used an italic nib. I sold three different nibs for about $8.00 each 4 years ago. They seem to be going for about $22.50 now.
If I don't watch out, I'm going to go for an Esterbrook J pen because its nibs are interchangeable with these Osmiroid nibs.
My Osmiroid pen now has a Rolo E.F. nib and writes very well on Tomoe River paper. I think its somewhat scratchy on other paper.
I found a 65 with slant cap and no nib unit. It's not in great shape, with some plastic shrinkage, but is black with a pearl-color jewel. EBay prices are all over the place, so I wouldn't know what to ask. Possibly just postage via flat rate mailer?
Re: WTB: Osmiroid 65 cap, preferably black
Re: WTB: Osmiroid 65 cap, preferably black