Re: Dupont Pens

  • From: "a aa" <classwp@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 20:26:59 -0400

Hello Roger,

Delighted to see you again on the web. Is the Leica list still active?
Based on public and private replies to my post it appears that most
pen enthusiasts agree that the nibs are smooth, but some would prefer
more flex.

Like you, I'd like to hear more about DuPonts. There must be more than
a few on this list who own one.

Still wondering. has anyone ever seen a fake close up?


Regards, Akhil



On 17/05/06, Roger Beamon <rbeamon1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Akhil,

I have heard very good reports on the Duponts, but, sadly, do not own any,
yet! That "yet" has to be noted since the number of pens that I will own is
limited only by my longevity and to a lesser degree, by my finances.  :-)

So, I'm hoping people will jump in here with their experiences with the
Dupont pens. Only drawback for me are the metal sections that are so often
the case. There are Duponts without the metal sections, aren't there? (Just
answered my own question, by finding several)

Up day here. Son-in-law is tolerating this next (throw every chemo drug at it
possible to affect the most aggressive treatment possible) round of chemo
well. Not nearly the amount of nausea as the previous combo of Cisplatin
and Erbitux. That, plus we're making headway in the legal stuff necessary to
get my mother out of this world, cleanly. At least Otis (our pug) made it
outa this world without legal requirements a week and a half ago. Small
solace!

Roger


On 17 May 2006 at 17:17, a aa wrote, at least in part:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> It was some months ago, at a pen fair at Fountain Pen Hospital, that
> I first tried out a DuPont pen. Now, I am a bit of a newbie  - I have
> a small assortment of Parker 51s, Pelikans and a Mont Blanc or two -
> but this DuPont, with a medium nib, even in the company of  Omas',
> Peliakns and what have you at the pen fair, stood out and was IMHO in
> a class by itself. Butter smooth, with a perfect ink flow.
>
> Well, I purchased my first Dupont, a black Fidelio with silver (or is
> it Platinum?) trim, medium nib, not too long ago and it certainly
> lives up to expectations.  It is the smoothest writing pen I have
> used and, of course, leaves me wanting more! Unlike some other
> marques, I have been unable to learn very much about older Duponts
> from on line sources. I'd like to learn more about these pens,
> particularly the older models, and would very much appreciate hearing
>  - on or off list - from DuPont enthusiasts. Long-term users'
> comments are particularly welcomed.  I am curious as to why this
> marque does not  have the following of a Montblanc or Pleikan.
>
> Looking at Stylophiles on line it seems that counterfeit Duponts are
> not uncommon. Has any list member examined  a counterfeit example
> and, if so, can they add  to the Stylophiles article? I just want to
> make sure I don't get caught out by a counterfeit pen when buying on
> line.
>
> Regards,
> Akhil
>
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