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    Default Pen Identification

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    Good day,

    First, I'm new here, but an avid pen user/collector.

    Recently, I inherited a pen as part of an estate, but haven't a clue as to it's history (manufacturer, date of manufacturer, etc).

    Some things to consider.

    1) The pen itself is quite heavy.

    2) It fills via a converter

    3) The cap does not rest on the back of the pen when in use

    This leads me to believe that this particular pen is not intended to be carried around, but more of a 'desk pen'

    I hope the pictures I uploaded can help in it's identification. Let me know if you need additional data.

    Thank You

    Rob

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    Default Re: Pen Identification

    The nib has some sort of design just above the "Iridium Point Germany" inscription. Maybe a picture of that part will help.

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