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Pens
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All
pens shown are restored
to our standards, in nice working order, and backed by
our standard warranty.
Details about each pen will be provided below.
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to scale.
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Pen #3092
Sheaffer
Valiant Snorkel Set
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![Snorkel set 3092](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen3092b.jpg)
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![3092 snorkel set](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen3092.jpg)
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Overall Grade:
excellent!
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Metal: excellent
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Material: Forticel
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: none
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Filler:
snorkel
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Point: fine
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Imprint:
excellent
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Size: 5.6"
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COMMENTS:
Along with the
Parker 51, the snorkel is one of the most popular pens of
all time. Introduced in 1952 the pen continued in
production through 1959. You find them all over the
place, but you often find them in rough shape, with rusted
parts inside. This one is very clean, all internal
parts clean and intact. The nib is a 14K
two tone nib, that I would rate as having a fine
line. The imprint is crisp. No brassing, the clip
holds well, no wiggle, no lift of the plastic material
around the clip. The pencil is working with what may be
the original eraser. It sort of erases, but
even the NOS erasers from the factory are getting to be
fairly hard. The original box is shown. The
usual marks inside. There is a piece of clear tape
on the inside of the lid. It might come off with a
little heat - I did not try to remove it. The
outside is clean. Any unevenness on the edges in the
picture is my hasty editing. Fully restored with all
new rubber parts, filled and tested. We will include
a photocopy of the original Snorkel instructions.
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Pen #3101 Matador Red
Parker 45
SOLD
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![red 45 3101](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen3101.jpg)
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Overall Grade:
excellent
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Metal: rolled
gold
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Material:
plastic
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: none
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Filler:
cartridge/converter
converter included
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Point: fine
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Imprint:
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Size: 5.4"
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COMMENTS:
The Parker 45 was
introduced in the early 60s, not so much as a student pen,
but as a reliable, easily refilled pen. It started
with the Eversharp Big E, but received refinements like
the clutch ring, a gold nib and a washer clip.
Parker went on to make the pen for 46 years, adding the
all metal Flighter, Signet and Coronet pens to the
lineup. This pen is in Matador red, a spectacular,
eye catching color that I haven't seen before. The
pen is in excellent condition. The cap refrosted, a couple
of flea bites and a couple of marks on the tassie.
I've installed a rebuilt metal converter, with a PVC sac
installed in place of the latex sac.
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Pen #3099 Sheaffer
Tuckaway set
SOLD
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![Tucky set 3099](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen3099.jpg)
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Overall Grade:
excellent
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Metal: excellent
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Material: celluloid
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: see
description
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Filler:
plunger
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Point: fine
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Imprint:
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Size: 4.5""
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COMMENTS:
Sheaffer
introduced the Tuckaway in 1941 as a pen that could be
carried in a purse or man's pocket, pretty much in any
position. Short in the pocket, but a comfortable
length for writing with the cap posted. They aren't
designed for writing Epistles, but for jotting notes, and
all that without having to have a shirt pocket to carry
your pen. The pen originally was clipless, and still
is in a sense. Sheaffer called the clip a
"clasp." There is still some transparency to the
pen. You can see the plunger rod in the picture
above. The pencil which uses 0.036" "thin" leads
works very well. The nib in the pen is a nice
writing fine. The box has a stain in the top of the
lid, but the outside is in very good condition. This set has been restored, as are all of
the pens that appear on this page, the pen restored with
our high grade, long life synthetic rubber materials.
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Pen #3098 Non-lifetime Slender Balance SOLD
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![black slender Balance 3098](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen3098.jpg)
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Overall Grade: extra
fine
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Metal: excellent
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Material: celluloid
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: see
description
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Filler:
plunger
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Point: extra fine #3
gold nib
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Imprint: extra fine
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Size: 5.4"
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COMMENTS:
If Sheaffer was
going to cut corners, it was usually in things like the
trim, or the nib. This slender Balance is of the
same quality as the Lifetime pens, but with no white dot
and a #3 gold nib. But it also has a jewelers band
cap. There are some posting marks on the end of the
barrel, and a few flea bites, but over all in good
condition - and has been priced accordingly. The pen
has a nice writing extra fine nib. Restored
of course!
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Pen #3093 Navy blue Eversharp
Skyline
SOLD
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![blue skyline 3093](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen3093.jpg)
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Overall Grade: extra
fine
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Metal: excellent
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Material: plastic
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: see
description
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Filler:
lever
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Point: medium
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Imprint:
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Size: 5.2"
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COMMENTS:
It seems like
things come in threes - and this is the third Skyline
Model 61 Presentation pen and the second blue one in the
last 3 months or so,. I've always
considered the Skyline to be a funky pen. Designed
by Henry Drefuss and released by Eversharp in the summer
of 1940, they were a striking example of the streamlined
design rage.... Trains, aircraft, pens..... Take a
look at the New York Central's 20th Century Limited, and
you'll see the link. This pen is in nice
shape. The inner cap has been secured. no dents, no
brassing, even on the lever where you usually see the
plating worn from contact with the cap. The clip wraps
over the top and attaches on the back just as it should.
The pen which is a nice Navy blue has a nice
writing medium nib. The one flaw - someone
tried to unroll the cap lip, and so it was uneven when the
pen was received. I've straightened out the edge and
rolled over the edge of the cap lip so that it is even
again. If you know these pens you'll notice the
difference from original, but it looks really
good. But for that repair the pen would likely be
listed $30 higher.
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Pen #3014 Parker Challenger
SOLD
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![Parker Challenger 3014](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen3014.jpg)
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Overall Grade: extra
fine
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Metal: excellent
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Material: celluloid
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: see
comments
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Filler:
button
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Point: fine gold nib
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Imprint: worn but readable
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Size: 5"
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COMMENTS:
Made in the first
quarter of 1940 the Challenger was a middle line of pens,
sharing components with the Duofold Jr pens, but a better
quality than the Parkettes. This was in the middle
of the production time line - so it's design predated the
Royal Challenger, but the clip design is more like the
Vacumatic with the jewel on top. The imprint is a bit
worn, but readable. There is some wear to the
plating on the clip as is typical with the nickel trim
pens, but no brassing. The cap bands have been
replated with nickel. The window in the section shows ink
level, the breather tube that you see on the inside on
these pens did absolutely nothing. It just made you
think that it took in a little more ink because
it was there - but there wasn't a hole going from the
middle of the feed up to the ink channel as there was on
the Vacumatic pens. Just marketing....
Restored, as are all of our pens!
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Pen #2849 Sheaffer
Gregg Shorthand pen SOLD
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![2849 Gregg pen Gregg](https://www.mainstreetpens.com/salepens/pen2849.jpg)
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Overall Grade: extra fine
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Metal: replated
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Material:
celluloid
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Nib condition: excellent |
Flaws:
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Filler:
lever
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Point: fine 14K stamped GREGG
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Imprint: none - see
comments
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Size: 5.0"
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COMMENTS:
This is an
interesting little pen, and perhaps rare. I've only
handled one in over 30 years of collecting and repairing
pens.. It's on the slender side, but not
skinny. When posted, the pen is nicely balanced.
Richard Binder has an interesting
article on the Gregg shorthand pens if you're
curious. Sheaffer made the Addipoint with an
interchangeable nib at a lower price point, but in the
late 1930s they made this pen.. Binder describes it
as "a “throwback” straight-line
flat-topped model, with the straight silhouette of the cap
providing a good frame for Gregg logo in the cap crown and
with a humped flat-ball clip taken from Sheaffer’s
then-current WASP sub-brand pens." The 14K nib is a
nice writing fine. The trim has been replated with a
base layer of nickel and top layer of gold. Fully
restored.
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What's with this "fully restored"
thing anyway?
There are some sellers out there who will put a sac in a pen and
call it "restored." I'm not one of them.
I started repairing pens for myself back in the late 80s or so,
and of course was restoring them
the way that I thought that they should be.... and the way that
most people would want their pens
to be and write. The work is done with attention to
detail, nice looking, cleaned, nib smoothed,
polished and working. That habit was ingrained in
me,
and it's still the way I repair pens - for my self, to sell, or
for clients.
Note that all pens
are sold without ink, cartridges or converters
unless otherwise noted.
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