Ohto Freccia fountain pen
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Date:: 1972 / Italy |
Fill:: cartridge |
Hegy: octagonal stell nib |
Cond.:5/5 |
Ariel Kullock is an Argentinian innovator, artist, and customizer of fountain pens. Since the 1990s, he has been creating unique fountain pens—starting with modified Parker 45s, later moving on to Parker 51s using new barrels, section parts, custom caps, and fully reimagined Parker 51 “fantasy” pens. This is one of his early pieces. The pen comes with a 1-year warranty and can be tested upon pickup. |
Date: 1990 / Argentina |
Fill: cartridge |
Nib: Parker M |
Dimension: K+T=13,7 T=12,7 T+K=14,7 (details) weight: 17,8 g |
34500 HUF
This De Luxe model with a gold-plated clip belongs to the first series and was made in 1950. Its filling system is among the most reliable (I’ve never had to repair one), and the ink sac still holds up even after 70 years. One thing to watch out for: do not overtighten the barrel, as it may crack. Comes with 30 ml of ink and a one-year warranty. The pen can be tested upon pickup. |
Date: 1950 / USA |
Fill: aerometric |
Nib: M stell |
Dimension: K+T=13,3 T=12,0 T+K=14,5 (details) weight: 18.5 g |
24500 HUF
The Hooded Knight is considered a rather rare fountain pen in Europe. Its name refers to a “hooded knight,” possibly alluding to the design of the nib. The button-filler system can hold the equivalent of 3–4 ink cartridges. A 30 ml bottle of Herbin ink is included with the pen. The fountain pen is in flawless condition and can be tested upon collection. |
Gyártási év / date: 1948-1960 / Canada |
Fill: button |
Nib: gold plated F |
Dimension: K+T=13,2 T=12 T+K=15,4 (details) weight 13,2 g |
29500 HUF
The Wonder Fountain Pen Company, based in New York, also joined the wave of manufacturing combination writing instruments in the 1930s with the beautiful piece shown above. Very few examples of this model have survived. The nib is made of 14k gold and is flexible; the pencil uses 1.1 mm lead—10 pieces are included. The writing instrument comes with a one-year warranty and can be tested upon purchase. |
Date: 1935 / USA |
Fill: lever |
Nib: 14k gold |
Dimension: K+T=14 T=13 T+K=15 (details) weight: 20,06 g |
49500 HUF
The Caran d'Ache Madison rollerball pen, model number 0837.282 (as shown on the case), is in flawless, unused condition. Its metal barrel and cap weigh 20 g. Comes with its original case and a new refill. The pen includes a one-year warranty. |
Date: 1981 / Switzerland |
Fill: rollerball (included) |
Nib: 0.9 mm |
Dimension: K+T=13,8 (details) weight: 20,5 g |
49500 HUF
The Skyline - introduced in the early 1940s and discontinued in 1948 - was one of the most popular fountain pens of its time. Its unconventional style and high-quality nib made it a favourite with fountain pen writers. Its cap was celluloid and its clip was gold-plated. The pen is in perfect condition and can be tried before receipt. |
Date: 1944 / USA |
Fill: lever |
Nib: 14k gold |
Dimension: K+T=12,4 T=12 T+K=13,2 (details) weight: 15,5 g |
49500
The Swiss-made Caran d'Ache Ecridor Venitien ballpoint pen, product code 0890.180, was manufactured in the late 1970s and is in like-new condition. Its barrel is metal, made from a palladium-silver alloy. In addition to the original refill, the pen comes with a new (fresh) refill and a one-year warranty. There is a blue discoloration in one corner of the case. |
Date: 1978 / Switzerland |
Fill: - |
Nib: - |
Dimension: T=13 (details) weight: 24 g |
44500
The Caran d'Ache Dunas Shining fountain pen was produced in the early 2000s. The collection was available in different colours and glossy/matte finishes. Features include a hexagonal shape, a lightweight plastic body and a medium-sized steel nib. Sold with a lot and a one-year warranty. |
Date: 2000 / Switzerland |
Fill: converter |
Nib: steel B |
Dimension: K+T=13,6 T=12,2 T+K= X (details) weight 19,4 g |
34500
By the end of 1950, Eversharp had fallen into crisis, leading to its acquisition by Parker starting in 1957. The Eversharp name continued to appear on several Parker pens until 1968. One unique aspect of this particular pen is that it was manufactured by Penol in Denmark in 1964. Another unusual feature is its ink feed system, which uses two nylon threads. It is an extremely rare pen and operates with a Parker converter. |
Date: 1964 / Denmark |
Fill: converter |
Nib: M gold plated |
Dimension: K+T=13,7 T=12,7 T+K=14,9 (details) weight: 21,3 g |
39500 HUF