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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 400785" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Had a Parker Vacumatic for almost 30 years. I rarely used it though as I found it uncomfortable with the arthritis in my hands. I sent it on to someone here who shall remain nameless. He's enjoying the hell out of it. Now I'm going to show my age a bit. I still have and use a Cross fountain pen I bought 26 years ago because at the time where I was it was the thinnest fountain pen you could buy. Looks just like the standard pen and pencil sets they did. Paid more than I should have at the time, but it has served me well all these years. I believe it was about $65 with tax. Good solid pen with a gold nib. Extra fine as it was for official paperwork and note taking. There are other nicer brands out there in your price range. Hopefully you find something you really like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 400785, member: 2140"] Had a Parker Vacumatic for almost 30 years. I rarely used it though as I found it uncomfortable with the arthritis in my hands. I sent it on to someone here who shall remain nameless. He's enjoying the hell out of it. Now I'm going to show my age a bit. I still have and use a Cross fountain pen I bought 26 years ago because at the time where I was it was the thinnest fountain pen you could buy. Looks just like the standard pen and pencil sets they did. Paid more than I should have at the time, but it has served me well all these years. I believe it was about $65 with tax. Good solid pen with a gold nib. Extra fine as it was for official paperwork and note taking. There are other nicer brands out there in your price range. Hopefully you find something you really like. [/QUOTE]
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