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19 December 2016, 05:53 AM | #1 |
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Retro 51s - All Models - Your Thoughts?
There has been a lot of chatter on the board recently on Retro 51s and I have enjoyed reading your thoughts on them. Thought they deserved their own thread especially with some surprising aftermarket events of late.
I have a couple of Retro Tornado Postmaster Fountain Pens and they are good writers. A bit heavy posted, but I love the fact that Retro 51 makes a decent FP and they are reasonably priced. Retro puts thoughtful design into their pens. The Postmasters actually have genuine postage stamps enameled on the barrel and the finish really is beautiful. Did I say reasonably priced? Yes. Until recently! Retro 51 pens have taken on a secondary collector's market on their discontinued models that is on fire! When I purchased my first Postmaster FP it was from my local PS just before a trip to Europe in order to have something new to journal the trip. I think I paid $89.00 for it. Right now on Ebay you will see them top out at $650.00. I actually best offered the seller $240.00 on that $650.00 auction with the thought that he might need some Christmas money, but he counter offered at $550.00. Nope! I will wait. Now they will probably go up to $1200.00 and I will be sorry, but I will take that chance. So I guess my initial "investment" has done fairly well! Anyway Retro does a great job and not only do they work well, they are built well, and they are priced well... if you get them when they are first released and not retired. Review: http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/fo...51-postmaster/
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19 December 2016, 07:01 AM | #2 |
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Retro 51 has a very sweet writing proprietary roller-ball refill that doesn't last very long. I own a discontinued carbon fiber one which I like very much.
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19 December 2016, 08:56 AM | #3 |
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Nice pen!
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Great minds...
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19 December 2016, 07:06 PM | #5 |
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Carbon fiber and titanium makes me weak in the knees in any form Here's a snap of my retro51 collection so far. There's the carbon pen and a titanium big shot. Really great pens. I see a flying tiger and some form of fountain pen in my future.
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I might make this my avatar one day
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I like mine titanium rollerball, it's smooth as hell!
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15 January 2017, 05:58 PM | #8 |
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I've spent some quality time with my new tornado medium Schmidt nib pen and I have to say it's very nice. I did have to do some work to the cap though. The nickel plated version I ordered has some lengthwise embellishment that lined up a small amount out of alignment. I did some work with an appropriately sized drill bit and aligned the cap to an acceptable degree. It writes very nice and lines up well now. Overall a great pen. It's nice to live in a day and age were just about all fountain pens are very well made. I can't say I've had a pen regardless of price that was a bad writer!
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