Reform was the first brand on the German (later West German) market to use injection molding in fountain pen manufacturing. The company also supplied complete writing systems and components to many other well-known manufacturers. The Memo brand, belonging to Reform, features a piston-filling mechanism, gold-plated cap and nib. The pen is unused, in like-new condition, and suitable for everyday writing. It comes with a case and a one-year warranty. |
Date: 1959 / Germany |
Fill: piston |
Nib: M, gold plated |
Dimension: K+T=13, T=11,5 T+K=15,2 (details) weight: 10g |
17500 Ft
The Esterbrook M2 fountain pen was designed by Henry Dreyfuss. One of its most distinctive features is the V-shaped notch on the top of the cap. It is a lesser-known model among Esterbrook pens, and its pump-filling mechanism is also rare. Its greatest advantage is its compatibility with 32 different Esterbrook screw-in nib units. The pen is in perfect condition and can be tested upon pickup. |
Date: 1962 / USA |
Fill: aerometric |
Nib: M stell |
MDimension: K+T=13,5 T=12,5 T+K=15,9 (details) weight: 18 g |
24500 HUF
The Parker 21 series, produced for seventeen years, was modeled after its big brother, the Parker 51, and released in several variations. This type features one of the most reliable filling mechanisms—its ink sac still performs excellently even after 70 years. The pen comes with a one-year warranty. |
Date: 1957 / USA |
Fill: aerometric |
Nib: F stell |
Dimension: K+T=13,3 T=12,0 T+K=14,5 (details) weight: 18.5 g |
19500