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    Default Reference for Italian Pens

    Letizia Iacopini is (IMHO) the current expert on vintage Italian pens. She has several blog articles on her site, and her A-Z, two-volume work is available in .pdf

    Perhaps others will find it worthwhile.

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    Default Re: Reference for Italian Pens

    Quote Originally Posted by dneal View Post
    Letizia Iacopini is (IMHO) the current expert on vintage Italian pens. She has several blog articles on her site, and her A-Z, two-volume work is available in .pdf

    Perhaps others will find it worthwhile.

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    Default Re: Reference for Italian Pens

    Yeah, she's one of the best in the pen world. I've been lucky to chat with her a couple of times at the LA show. I may have posted the A-Z a long time ago, but always good to snag new eyeballs. Every week she has gorgeous pens for sale on places like Facebook, etc. Wonderful to just look.
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