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HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE

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HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE

HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE
Original historical fountain pen. With a glass nib. The fountain pen has a beautiful glass tip without a single damage??? The tip is ground for stronger writing, at first glance it may appear to be damaged. When soaked in ink, it writes beautifully smoothly without jerking and leaves a pleasant wide footprint. The body does not have a uniform straight shape along its length, but it is a result of the quality of production at the time. Metal elements have a patina, but no oxidation. Engraved on the body: HARO. Filling type: piston, piston is movable. Pen size: 125 mm (closed). Functionality: glass nib without damage, piston mechanism is movable, functionality not tested. The supplier Haro-Füllhalterfabrik Hanns Roggenbuck & Co. Will then get in touch with you shortly. Began producing fountain pens in the town of Frömsdorf in Pomerania (then East Prussia). He later moved production to Frankenstein (now Zabkovice Slaskie in Poland). In 1930, the company opened its branch in what was then Czechoslovakia, in the village of Bílá Voda, near Javorník in the Jesenice region. It is possible that this pen comes from this factory. In the 1950s, the company understood that fountain pens would be significantly pushed out of the market by ballpoint pens. And reoriented itself to the production of paper and stationery. The company still exists today and is run by the descendants of the original founder. Source of information about the company Haro: Jesenický horský spolek, M. One of the collectors of HARO fountain pen with nickname kljon-jo-445jtluauy on 7/19/2021. He wrote me the following.’ Just so you know the nib WAS DEFINITELY broken. The tip chipped as they most often do… And it was sanded smooth to still function. The HARO pens NEVER came with a broad nib grind… They were ALL extra fine to fine…. Boasting the upmost precision writing. I have no interest in the pen… Anyone who knows these pens will read that add and think the same thing I did… It possibly comes off wrong… Thanks and good luck friend! A unique historical fountain pen, which perfectly represents pens from the beginning of the 20th century, in which a glass tip was used. A beautiful item for any collection. Will be mailed to you as. In the case that. You have (must) to. All lots are securely and expertly packed by our professional packing staff. Given that we are. On the route Zagreb. We are obliged to. THIS ITEM WILL BE SHIPED WORLDWIDE! To leave a positive. Stars is our priority. Will bring joy to. Does not resolve problems. The item “HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE” is in sale since Saturday, July 17, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Pens & Writing Instruments\Pens\Fountain Pens\Other Fountain Pens”. The seller is “single*star” and is located in Zagreb. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Material: Resin
  • Brand: Haro
  • Ink Color: Blue

HARO historical German fountain pen with glass nib produced in 1930th RARE