Vintage "Haro 130" Fountain Pen with Glass Nib-Made in Germany in the 1950s
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Vintage "Haro 130" Fountain Pen with Glass Nib-Made in Germany in the 1950s The Haro company was founded in 1926 by Hans Roggenbuck. A contraction of this name gave rise to the trademark "Ha-Ro". The company was known for its glass nibs which were used for carbon copy writing. The factory in Regensburg, Germany produced pens with glass nibs as well as metal nibs. In the 1950s Haro started to concentrate more on the production of paper instead of fountain pens. Specifications: -Colour: black with gold-plated trims-Colour ink window: transparent-Clip imprint: Fap (not original Haro)-Barrel imprint: Haro 130-Nib material: glass-Nib size: unknown (I think the nib size is fine but I can't be 100% sure).-Filling system: the piston-filling mechanism is in working condition.-Size capped: approximately 4.7"-Country of manufacture: Germany-Date of production: 1950s-Condition: shows some signs of use and wear and the cap is not original Haro.-Please enlarge all 11 photos and make up your own mind of the overall condition. Payment information: -Should you have any questions regarding to your payment please contact us prior to paying your invoice.-We can only accept Paypal. Shipping information: -Should you have any questions regarding to shipment please contact us prior to paying your invoice.-We ship worldwide and within 2 business days after
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