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Nice Matched Pair

kjmc1957

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Hi All

I've been asked to make a leaving present for a long time work colleague, I want to make a Fountain Pen and Roller Ball or Pencil as a matched pair, don't really mind the cost as this lady has taught me lots over the years...what kits would you would you reccommend?
 
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paulm

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I used to make a lot of Sedona's and still like them but lately have been making more and more Omegas because of the quality and would recommend a rollerball and fp in that kit.
 

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same here i the think the Omega's make stunning pens so they would be my choice
 

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I made a Baron sterling silver fountain and roller ball set using anthracite blanks as a presentation gift, very pleased with the way they looked and the recipient was delighted.

Robin
 

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For something special, Roman Harvest or Pristina.

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I used to make a lot of Sedona's and still like them but lately have been making more and more Omegas because of the quality and would recommend a rollerball and fp in that kit.

Yes, I agree with PaulM. However, if you have got Sedonas on hand then look no further. Both will make nice sets.

Bob.
 
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