OMAS 361 ARCO GRAY

Very rare Omas 361 in gray arco celluloid.
The 361 model was first introduced in 1948 and it was one of the most innovative pens of the time as it could offer two writing modes in the same pen. Just by turning the pen you could have a rigid or a flexible nib.
The model was originally offered in jet black, arco brown and arco gray, in three sizes: lady size, standard size and oversize ( marked 381B on the barrel).
The model was initially introduced with white dots on the nib hood. The white dots were later on substituted with brass dots. Models with dot-less hoods also exist.
The dots, used to indicate the centre of the nib, created problems with ink: the white ones could get stained while the metal ones were oxidized. The latest models were therefore manufactured without dots on the nib hood.
The model was reviewed a number of times to modernize it and make it more suitable to the evolving market. Later models have a torpedo shape and were manufactured both in solid colors and with metal caps.
The latest version of the 361 is the model VS, introduced in the 60s.
This Omas 361 in facetted arco gray celluloid is in flawless condition. It has a dot-less nib hood and the color is very good.
Nib grade is F flexible / EF rigid
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