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The Write Here SCRIBO pen was launched at the London Writing Equipment Show in 2017.  I is a collaboration between Scrittura Bolognese, created by former employees of OMAS pens, and Write Here, a pen shop in Shrewsbury, England. It cam about because Write Here were distributors of OMAS pens in the United Kingdom.
The Write Here SCRIBO pen was launched at the London Writing Equipment Show in 2017.  I is a collaboration between Scrittura Bolognese, created by former employees of OMAS pens, and Write Here, a pen shop in Shrewsbury, England. It cam about because Write Here were distributors of OMAS pens in the United Kingdom.


Designed by Flaminia Angelone, it is an acrylic piston filling fountain pen in grwy with rhodium plated appointments and green highlights
Designed by Flaminia Angelone, it is an acrylic piston filling fountain pen in grwy with rhodium plated appointments and green highlights.  The second series is made of red or green acrylic material, but is otherwise identical to the first series.
 
 
A notable feature of the pens is that the nib is to the exact specification of the OMAS OM81, both in 18ct and 14ct gold, the latter being Extra Flexible.
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Revision as of 17:30, 25 October 2018

The Write Here SCRIBO pen was launched at the London Writing Equipment Show in 2017. I is a collaboration between Scrittura Bolognese, created by former employees of OMAS pens, and Write Here, a pen shop in Shrewsbury, England. It cam about because Write Here were distributors of OMAS pens in the United Kingdom.

Designed by Flaminia Angelone, it is an acrylic piston filling fountain pen in grwy with rhodium plated appointments and green highlights. The second series is made of red or green acrylic material, but is otherwise identical to the first series.


A notable feature of the pens is that the nib is to the exact specification of the OMAS OM81, both in 18ct and 14ct gold, the latter being Extra Flexible.

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