Just going by the clip it looks like it could be a Yard O Led.
Just going by the clip it looks like it could be a Yard O Led.
Montblanc M (ballpoint or rollerball version) in Doctor Strange.
I think it's a Wahl clip. Have a look at akafridi3's Wahl that he has for sale in the classifieds: https://imgur.com/a/gexYGlO
Not a FP sighting but rather a nice example of product placement. From the TV series "Monk", the episode "Mr. Monk visits a farm":
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Peter Rabbit: the younger Mr. MacGregor is writing down his birdwatching observations after returning to the city using a FP... ("Pigeon, Pigeon, Pigeon, ..."). I didn't get a screenshot or pen ID though
Another non-FP sighting but rather a nice example of cursive used in a movie. From the Perry Mason 1930's film series, "The case of the Howling Dog", this telegram message is written with a broad pencil.
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From the 1936 "Smart Blonde" movie, there is a nice desk set in the lower right side of the frame.
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gclv_pen$ (January 2nd, 2024)
On the subject of James Bond...I have read that Conrad O'Brien-ffrench is the real life Bond that Fleming used in his books. A very interesting man to say the least.
0.5mm vs 0.7mm graphite sizes is much like 9mm vs 45acp...they both work if you know what you are doing. - me
Looking for Caran d'Ache Type 55 2mm set and Rotation .7 pencils.
From Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Pen appears to flex a little in the signature which I could not grab quickly enough. ID?
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Looks like the Osmia logo on the barrel.
It is an Osmia. Check out post #184 above.
Ah yes. Barrel imprint might read 223?
http://www.penboard.de/shop/searchdb...23&db_seller=0
carlos.q (June 9th, 2018)
During the episode "Derelict" of the original "Lost in Space" series (1965) Prof. John Robinson uses a pen from a desk set to write in his diary. In the video there is a glint from the nib that makes me believe it is a FP and not a BP. However, when the page is depicted the writing appears to have been made in pencil.
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José Ferrer and Van Johnson appear in this courtroom scene of the 1954 film "The Caine Mutiny". In front of them is what appears to be a Morriset Model B inkwell and fountain pen.
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Earlier in the movie there is this shot of a hand written note. As you can see there is an interesting difference in the letter "t" when it appears at the beginning of a word ("told", "thousand", "times") or at the end of a word ("but", "what"). But then again the "t" is different at the end of "shouldn't")
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BlkWhiteFilmPix (July 9th, 2018)
During the 2016 movie "Captain America: Civil War" the good Captain sits at a desk with an Esterbrook 444 dipless set and a bottle of Lamy black ink in front of him. If you look really close you can also identify a Lamy Safari or Al-Star FP (look at the telltale ink window).
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The film also portrays a Soviet soldier as a "ham fisted barbarian" writing with a Bic:
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catbert (July 9th, 2018), Dragonmaster Lou (July 10th, 2018), gclv_pen$ (January 2nd, 2024)
Michael Caine delivers a splendid performance as a devoutly Catholic French Nazi collaborator in the 2003 film "The Statement". In this scene he uses a FP (looks like a Waterman) to write a farewell letter to his wife... Afterwards he kicks the dog.
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gclv_pen$ (January 2nd, 2024)
Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur. — Horace
(What are you laughing at? Just change the name and the joke’s on you.)
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