A classified listing for a modern Omas pen assures potential buyers that the pen offered "is an Original Omas, not made from parts after they closed." I no longer have my vintage and modern Omas pens, but this statement has caught my interest.
Has this become an issue in the Italian fountain pen marketplace? An Omas purist wants only pens assembled by the Omas company, but that aside, have there been quality deficiencies or other problems with post-Omas assembled pens entering the market?
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