Of course, Bogdan, these are beautiful examples of German writing instrument houses, but my heart lifted when i saw that original M800 with the gold spot on the turning knob, & the 14K nib - the later models were outfitted with 18K blades; your original piece seems to be shorter in length, too. As for the diminutive M150's, I have more of those than I can count - fantastic assortment - thank you, & take the very best of care !! Andrew 🙂
Great review, I found this one by accident. I am reviewing all your previous ones, and find them excellent and informative. Keep up the good work!! Just out of curiosity, what ink are you using in the opening shot of your videos, I love the color and shading!
Thank you! I don't have as many Italian pens as my German pens but I will do a video with them these days. I will post here a link with the video after I upload it.
Vlad Todor, the name of the big fountain pen is Flaro Titan and was produced in Sibiu Romania in the 1970's. You can see my extended review of it here: ua-cam.com/video/0kx0CCoGanQ/v-deo.html
Hello, Your collections are impressive! I wonder if you would know the brand name of my first two fountain pens I bought during my exchange year in Switzerland. They are nothing special, only to me. :) They are plastic, their nibs were painted (now chipped revealing their metal nib which is engraved with teh word "iridium" on it. They were made in W. Germany and the logo on the nib looks like a perfectly round 'theta' i.e. θ , but I do not think is 'theta' but a maybe an 'S'? Thank you in advance for your any help to resolve my "quest".
Hello! I will try to help you resolve your "quest" but I need from you to join my Facebook group "The Pen Collector" and I need from you to make a new post with pictures of the fountain pens with the nib and other imprints visible on the body. Together I hope we can solve this mistery.
Hello! There is very little info about the West German brand "Veronica". I only found a ballpoint pen for sale. But maybe they had also a fountain pen produced.
@@ThePenCollectorBogdan I just obtained two wonderful glod plated nibbed pens. I can share pictures at Facebook with you. They are like old Reform or Ritter. Wonderful condition.
@@ThePenCollectorBogdan you do make a difference, not because you collect but because you create love for the art behind the fountain pens. I just posted the photos of Veronica in Facebook. Thank you. Actually I am a writer and my new series of short fictions are all connected with fountain pens
Of course, Bogdan, these are beautiful examples of German writing instrument houses, but my heart lifted when i saw that original M800 with the gold spot on the turning knob, & the 14K nib - the later models were outfitted with 18K blades; your original piece seems to be shorter in length, too. As for the diminutive M150's, I have more of those than I can count - fantastic assortment - thank you, & take the very best of care !!
Andrew 🙂
Great collection of Pens 👍👍👍
Thank you, Sir!
Beautiful collection my friend. I hope to own a German 1930s/40s fountain pen one day
Fascinating historical sweep. I do love German pen styles. Thank you.
Thank you! 🙂
Thanks for your review....be proud of your collection..lucky you....cheers
Thank you! 🙂
wonderful collection sir. you've collected an entire history.
Thank you, sir!
@@ThePenCollectorBogdan welcome :)
Great review, I found this one by accident. I am reviewing all your previous ones, and find them excellent and informative. Keep up the good work!! Just out of curiosity, what ink are you using in the opening shot of your videos, I love the color and shading!
Thank you! The ink is Parker Quink and the nib is a 14C gold nib B from a Pelikan Souverän M800.
Great collection. I hope that you'll do a similar video with your Italian pens.
Thank you! I don't have as many Italian pens as my German pens but I will do a video with them these days. I will post here a link with the video after I upload it.
Can you tell me the name of the Romanian pen? I'm a Pelikan and MB collector, but I was born in Romania and would like to have that copy pen
Vlad Todor, the name of the big fountain pen is Flaro Titan and was produced in Sibiu Romania in the 1970's. You can see my extended review of it here:
ua-cam.com/video/0kx0CCoGanQ/v-deo.html
Hello,
Your collections are impressive! I wonder if you would know the brand name of my first two fountain pens I bought during my exchange year in Switzerland. They are nothing special, only to me. :)
They are plastic, their nibs were painted (now chipped revealing their metal nib which is engraved with teh word "iridium" on it. They were made in W. Germany and the logo on the nib looks like a perfectly round 'theta' i.e. θ , but I do not think is 'theta' but a maybe an 'S'?
Thank you in advance for your any help to resolve my "quest".
Hello!
I will try to help you resolve your "quest" but I need from you to join my Facebook group "The Pen Collector" and I need from you to make a new post with pictures of the fountain pens with the nib and other imprints visible on the body.
Together I hope we can solve this mistery.
Can you tell me something about the brand Veronica, made in the West Germany?
Hello!
There is very little info about the West German brand "Veronica". I only found a ballpoint pen for sale. But maybe they had also a fountain pen produced.
@@ThePenCollectorBogdan I just obtained two wonderful glod plated nibbed pens. I can share pictures at Facebook with you. They are like old Reform or Ritter. Wonderful condition.
And thank you for your kind connection. I watch your videos regularly.
@@Kushal.Poddar no problem. I like to help!
Thank you for watching my small videos! 🙂
@@ThePenCollectorBogdan you do make a difference, not because you collect but because you create love for the art behind the fountain pens. I just posted the photos of Veronica in Facebook.
Thank you. Actually I am a writer and my new series of short fictions are all connected with fountain pens
Good pen
I need pen