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Oct 30, 2009
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Scarab Fountain Pen
Dolphin fountain pen
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I designed and manufactured perhaps twenty of these sterling silver filigree fountain pens. Some of the barrels and caps were of black hard rubber and others were made from urethane. I was apprentice under the late Paul Duclos,designer and maker of custom jewelry and fountain pens, and he had a hand in the manufacture of these as well.
There is a newer post on this same blog showing actual photographs of this pen, which I have in my possession.
See the dolphin seaweed pen here
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