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Jon Szanto (March 30th, 2023)
Congrats! These are very stylish pens, in shape and pattern.
What a fantastic and beautiful pen. Congrats!
I have another italian Vac knock off. it's called "Electa Extra"
My latest pen is an interesting Orthos from the 1930's, made of lapis blue (white on blue) celluloid:
This "Orthos Ideal" is Senior sized! These very early fountain pens by C. Josef Lamy are not found every day. I knew I had to have it even before I saw it...
btw: Here you can find an interesting read about the early LAMY company: https://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread...ghlight=Orthos
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That Orthos looks so pleasantly balanced as a design. I love the blind cap (?) shape! What’s the nib like?
I would call the Electa a semi- vac…was Williamson the only company that copied the design down to jewel and washer clip?
christof (March 31st, 2023)
It's a flexible EF. This pen is kind of an Parker imitation too. The funny thing is, that C. Josef Lamy seems undecided if he wanted to copy Parker or Wahl. here amother Orthos:
you are right. the shape of the Electa is still clearly italian. It's only the celluloid, the clip and the nib which show Vacumatic linspired design.
same with this OMAS Extra Lucens. Celluloid, clip and nib are Vac inspired...
Vacuamtics must have been very sought after at that time. Even Fritz Dimmler from Zurich (Monterosa pens) made a fountain pen with this pattern:
Collecting Vacumatics is already a very wide field, but adding all the plagiarisms it becomes infinite...
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christof (March 31st, 2023)
Never knew Lamy had copied Eversharp like that--I think of Eversharp being more copied by Italian makers (Columbus, Montegrappa). Very interesting.
Leonardo Momento Zero Grande "Navagio." It is also my first Leonardo! The color reminds me of those old Jazz cups, but with sparkles!
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Isn't there also a Chinese pen named Leonardo? Or there used to be….
Pilot Custom Urushi (black) with a f/m nib.
Onoto scholar.
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amk (April 26th, 2023), catbert (April 20th, 2023), Deb (April 20th, 2023), fountainpenkid (April 20th, 2023), Nyoko (April 30th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (April 20th, 2023), Schaumburg_Swan (April 29th, 2023), Scrawler (May 1st, 2023), Yazeh (April 21st, 2023)
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No, I'm pretty sure is made by Carl. I have seen some pictures, with the same nose tip cone.
Here is my new Kilk Orient Beige pen. Maybe my cat will let me use it sometime...
fountainpenkid (April 28th, 2023), INeedAFinancialAdvisor (April 25th, 2023), Jon Szanto (April 25th, 2023), mizgeorge (April 26th, 2023), R.A. Stewart (May 9th, 2023), Robalone (May 1st, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (April 25th, 2023), Scrawler (April 25th, 2023)
My first new pen in a while. They certainly don’t make ‘em like they used to, but I can use this one around town on a hot day and not feel guilty. And the nib kept up for a whole page of fast, unrelenting semiflex writing. The tipping isn’t done quite right to produce beautiful characters and the flow is too heavy but I think (hope) those things can be fixed. IMG_5307.jpeg
It seems like hardly any modern pen will write like the vintage ones. But your Scribo’s resin is really beautiful!
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