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. Platinum | Celluloid Collection . Celluloid. It softens at 90 degrees Celcius and hardens when cooled. However, when made, it starts life as a gel and must be dried for more than six months to cure properly and prevent deformation and twisting. As it may be produced in a variety of colors and patterns, most pens in the 1920s-1940s were made of celluloid. Enhanced with a 14 kt gold nib, available in M, F, XF, B, BB, and Music nib (extra charge for Music nib). Cartridge/Converter fill . |
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