Snipeaholic

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Whats a NIB? just the metal point. were they ever solid gold or just plated? Is Nib just the black part under the point? Am wondering as there was a candy that looked like that. mory
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Snipeaholic

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There is a famous little "Pen Store" down in Wall Street - Only about six feet wide. The store was started 200 years ago by a man who used to write letters home for the imigrants for a small fee - to help them mail money back home to their country of origin. That might have been the Quill Erra. I bought a Gold Shaeffer there 30 years ago - but use it now only for Christmas cards. It isn't a dipper though. My mother had one, and a inkwell in her farm school desk. Those were blotter days..
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Sniper Deity

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Sharp Shooter

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quote: Originally posted by DipPenMan: You know the kind..........like your grandparents used. The kind that you dip in ink (as in bottled liquid ink) and scroll across the page. I particularly collect the rare pens with large gold nibs. I pay well 
These are new, and don't have nibs ... but as a collector, you might find them interesting (I have one that I use as a display piece). TommasiShipping is a bugger from Italy, but their stuff is really nice   Mother Mary Says, ' HONESTLY! you're just ruint!'
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Sharp Shooter

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quote: Originally posted by Mrs.M: Gads, I not only get it, I remember using one in school!! The ink, I believe was 5 or 10 cents a bottle! 
Thankfully I believe these were still in use at least into the 40's, so my image of you hasn't changed  Now no telling us you remember horse & buggys, when only the rich had indoor plumbing and when calculators were big heavy machines with cranks (oh, wait! I remember that one  ).  Mother Mary Says, ' HONESTLY! you're just ruint!'
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Sharp Shooter
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quote: Originally posted by bjones9942:
These are new, and don't have nibs ... but as a collector, you might find them interesting (I have one that I use as a display piece).
http://www.tommasi-store.com/
Shipping is a bugger from Italy, but their stuff is really nice 
Oh, MY! Add that to my list of reasons to go to Italy... Great website, too! But you know, I just did a search on ebay for "tommasi" and found absolutely nothing related to that! So much for "YOu can buy ANYTHING on eBay"
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Sharp Shooter

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quote: Originally posted by Shirley: But you know, I just did a search on ebay for "tommasi" and found absolutely nothing related to that! So much for "YOu can buy ANYTHING on eBay"
Do a search on 'Murano +Glass' and see what you get  Murano is the region ... tommasi is just one of many business's located there. They have particularly nice stuff though   Mother Mary Says, ' HONESTLY! you're just ruint!'
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Sharp Shooter
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Yes, I've paged through the Murano Glass searches many many times... Murano and Venice are VERY high on the list of places I'm gonna visit when I get rich!
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Snipeaholic

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I loved Florence the best but since they put a McDonald's across from THEE Academy of ART. I have to go back and look some more. One of my co=workers retired to Poisitano - a small beach village and rents canoes and umbrellas and sweeps in a whopping $10 on a big day. Now that's retirement! mory
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Sniper In Training
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quote: Originally posted by DipPenMan: You know the kind..........like your grandparents used. The kind that you dip in ink (as in bottled liquid ink) and scroll across the page. I particularly collect the rare pens with large gold nibs. I pay well
Hi there. I definitely have a couple pens (tho not fancy - more basic) and a bunch of nibs from my grandfather. Are there particular types / sizes you're looking for? I'm at dawnzig@hotmail.com and can take photos if yer interested.
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