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<p>[QUOTE="Shangas, post: 6069858, member: 360"][USER=6444]@Jeff Drum[/USER] You have a Montblanc rollerball. They're worth a bit, but not much. Maybe $200 - $500, depending on condition. The model number is 164, if I remember correctly. I have one of those. I gave it to my dad as a birthday present a couple of years ago. He was looking for a nice pen.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then you have the Sterling silver Parker 75 BP & FP set. That's maybe $750-$1,000 between the two, if you're lucky.</p><p><br /></p><p>Next to that is a Parker '51'. They're about $150 - $300, depending on condition and style. A bog-standard one is $100 - $200. A fancy one like a 51 "Flighter" variant is $250+ perhaps. But they're VERY common, so they don't command gigantic prices. Literally hundreds of millions of these were made.</p><p><br /></p><p>Swan is perhaps $150 - $200, depending on the quality. Swan made nice pens, but only the REALLY old ones, or the really fancy ones are worth anything significant.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm happy to give an opinion on any other writing-related things you have, if you want it. Antique writing instruments and accessories is my speciality.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Shangas, post: 6069858, member: 360"][USER=6444]@Jeff Drum[/USER] You have a Montblanc rollerball. They're worth a bit, but not much. Maybe $200 - $500, depending on condition. The model number is 164, if I remember correctly. I have one of those. I gave it to my dad as a birthday present a couple of years ago. He was looking for a nice pen. Then you have the Sterling silver Parker 75 BP & FP set. That's maybe $750-$1,000 between the two, if you're lucky. Next to that is a Parker '51'. They're about $150 - $300, depending on condition and style. A bog-standard one is $100 - $200. A fancy one like a 51 "Flighter" variant is $250+ perhaps. But they're VERY common, so they don't command gigantic prices. Literally hundreds of millions of these were made. Swan is perhaps $150 - $200, depending on the quality. Swan made nice pens, but only the REALLY old ones, or the really fancy ones are worth anything significant. I'm happy to give an opinion on any other writing-related things you have, if you want it. Antique writing instruments and accessories is my speciality.[/QUOTE]
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