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    Default The Wembley Fountain Pen

    Here is my review of The Wembley Fountain Pen in pdf format.

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    Default Re: The Wembley Fountain Pen

    That is one of the best reviews I have ever read of a pen (in terms of the production of the review, that is). I learned about about that pen and others of that period. Thanks so much for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Onogaro View Post
    That is one of the best reviews I have ever read of a pen (in terms of the production of the review, that is). I learned about about that pen and others of that period. Thanks so much for it.
    Thank you. That is very kind of you to say so.

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    Sadly the pdf link does not work from Tappatalk. I will try to log in later from a laptop.
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    Default Re: The Wembley Fountain Pen

    Hello,

    New to the forum. This the first review I read. Really, really good and extremely informative.

    Thank you so much for writing it.

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    Default Re: The Wembley Fountain Pen

    Interesting review. Particularly enjoyed the details and the assistance in understanding British monetary system.

    Out of curiosity, any idea the value, in USD of the time and today, of the Pound Sterling?

    Thank you for a very nice review.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gloucesterman-18 View Post
    Interesting review. Particularly enjoyed the details and the assistance in understanding British monetary system.

    Out of curiosity, any idea the value, in USD of the time and today, of the Pound Sterling?

    Thank you for a very nice review.
    According to the University of Wyoming in 1929 1 pound was worth US$6.11. So one shilling was equivalent to 50 cents.

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    Default Re: The Wembley Fountain Pen

    That pen looks very appealing to me as It has the usual "vintage classic pen" look of designer of the time. Very nine review too.

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