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  2. The 10 Most Expensive Fountain Pens in the World - AOL

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    Priced at: $1.47 million. With only one of these produced each year, this Diamante fountain pen boasts a platinum barrel encrusted with over 30 carats of De Beers diamonds and an 18-karat gold nib ...

  3. Waterman Philéas - Wikipedia

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    Waterman Philéas fountain pen. Waterman Philéas is a series of writing instruments including fountain pens, rollerballs, ballpoints and pencils produced by the Waterman pen company. It is well-known because of its good price-quality ratio and is therefore often recommended for novice fountain pen users and collectors. This series is now ...

  4. Parker 180 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced to market in 1977 as an attempt to modernize the then-floundering fountain pen industry, the 180 was a slender pen with a very unusual flat nib design. [1] The "180" is a play on 180° , because the pen was meant to be used in either a rightside-up or upside-down orientation to modify the width of the line drawn by the pen.

  5. Montegrappa - Wikipedia

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    Montegrappa Extra 1930 Black Bamboo and Turtle Brown Fountain Pens. Other Montegrappa products were watches, [4] cufflinks, [5] pockets of leather, fragrances and accessories. . The Montegrappa company is owned by Aquila's family: Sylvester Stallone and the ex-F1 Ferrari driver Jean Alesi are also partners and members of the board for P.R. and communicati

  6. Fountain pen - Wikipedia

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    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib to apply water-based ink, or special pigment ink—suitable for fountain pens—to paper.It is distinguished from earlier dip pens by using an internal reservoir to hold ink, eliminating the need to repeatedly dip the pen in an inkwell during use.

  7. Sheaffer Prelude - Wikipedia

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    The Prelude Fountain pens may be used with normal short Skrip cartridges [5] or International sized cartridges. It is also provided with the standard Sheaffer piston converter, [6] to fill with bottled ink. [7] The ballpoints require a standard Sheaffer Ballpoint refill, [8] while rollerball pens use Sheaffer Classic Rollerball cartridges. [9]