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TABO TRASPARENTE green laminated celluloid

In the late 1930's/early 1940's Tabo introduced its line of Trasparente pens, which offered ink visibility, an innovative ( vacuum style) filling mechanism and great capacity.

In line with the fashion of the time, these models were manufactured in marbled and laminated celluloid, recalling the most famous Parker Vacumatic model.

The first series of Tabo Trasparente pens were fitted with a flat arrow shaped clip, a greek key cap band and had jewels on cap top and blind cap.

In the course of time cap finish was reviewed, the greek key cap band was abandoned in favor of three cap rings and the style of the clip was changed.

This Tabo Trasparente in green laminated celluloid is part of the earliest production.

It is fitted with a beautiful Tabo Nr. 10 nib, nicely flexible , grade M.