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Pen #3230 Parker
75
SOLD
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Overall Grade:
excellent
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Metal: excellent
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Material: sterling silver
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: none
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Filler:
cartridge/converter
a rebuilt squeeze converter
(PVC sac installed) included
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| Point: Medium
14K |
Imprint:
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Size: 5"
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COMMENTS:
The
Parker 75 is an iconic pen. Introduced in 1964 the
pen continued in production with a wide variety of
finishes, but the sterling
silver cisele' pattern was always in the lineup until it was
discontinued in 1994 to make room for the Parker
Sonnet. The first models had flat top
tassiesl. This one has the dished ends, as well as
the triangular section which means it has the "skinny"
feed or as Richard Binder calls it, the spiked feed.
No dents in the pen, clean trim, no pitting to the metal
clutch/trim ring at the nib end of the section, The
pen has been cleaned and serviced, the squeeze converter
updated with a new PVC sac. I've sealed under the
trim ring so that the metal won't corrode, nor will it
lead where the trim ring meets the section. New
clutch fingers installed too, so the cap closed with a
good, snug feel. The 14K USA nib is marked medium,
but it writes more like a broad (1mm) so it would be a
good candidate for a grind to a cursive italic nib if you
want it (add $50). We suggest cleaning with a
Sunshine Cloth, never a cream or paste polish. It's
the only thing that we use on these pens to preserve the
blackening in the grid. We have them available if
you need one.
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Pen #3229 MINT
Sheaffer Connaisseur SOLD
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Overall Grade: mint
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Metal: excellent
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Material:
plastic
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Nib condition: mint
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Flaws: none
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Filler: cartridge/converter
converter included
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Point: medium
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Imprint:
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Size: 5.21"
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COMMENTS:
The Sheaffer
Connaisseur was the brain child of my late friend Arthur
D. Reppert. You may know him as Dan
Reppert. I saw Dan at the LA show over a decade
ago and asked him if he had a cap for a black
Connaisseur. His reply was, "No, why don't you
make one?" It turns out that Dan had suggested the
Connaisseur to Sheaffer. The idea was to take the well
known Sheaffer No Nonsense, add fancy trim, a white dot,
and a gold nib. They also put a weight in the
barrel to give it a bit more heft (in the 80s weight
meant "quality!"). Dan eventually got laid off,
and a year after he got laid off Sheaffer introduced the
Connaisseur. Production started in 1985 and ran
through 1996, and then revived the model for Levenger as
the "Seas" pen in 1998, The plain clip and cap
band design put the production date of this pen between
1989 and 1996. It's marked as USA
production. This pen is in absolute true mint
condition. I've water tested the nib, and there is
no trace of ink. Note the chalkmark on the
section. The rest of the pen is as mint as the
nib. The pen comes with the original black end
squeeze converter. Though still good (it's mint) I
would expect the 30 year old sac (it is "vintage modern"
to fail sooner rather than later so I've upgraded it
with a PVC sac. The nib feels nice on paper,
but since it is mint I have only water tested. If
you want the pen ink tested, tell me when you order the
pen. Once inked the pen can not be returned
because it can not be resold as mint. The
pen comes with the original warranty card, in A Sheaffer
box from that era but not the larger box for the
Connaisseur. A timeless, classic pen, and
one of their best modern pens.
I did make a
cap for my black Connaisseur by the way. I bought
a NN cap, plated the clip, tranferred the bands and top
and fixed on a genuine white dot. That morphed
into a number of fantasy Connaisseurs including one in
orange, one in ivory with celluloid ends, and one in
cherry red. If you're interested, Richard Binder
has a very interesting article on the Connaisseur on
his website.
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Pen #3201
Sheaffer 3-25 Slender Flat top $137
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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 comments
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Filler:
lever
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| Point: extra fine |
Imprint:
excellent
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Size: 5.34"
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COMMENTS:
If you like the
look of the flat top pens, but don't want the girth of a
Sr flat top, or the shorter length of the Jr,this pen is
for you. Same length as a Sr flat top, but much
thinner. Same design elements, but the nib is a 3-25
instead of a Lifetime nib. Still a quality 14K nib,
but the pen cost $3.25
and didn't carry the lifetime
warranty. The only flaw in the pen was a small spot
of brassing on the cap band. None on the clip or
lever, no tooth marks, cracks etc. The nib is a
fairly firm extra fine. A nice clean pen, freshly
restored.
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Pen #3215 Sheaffer TM (thin model)
Sentinel Deluxe
fountain pen and Ballpoint set
$157
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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 comments
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Filler:
Touchdown
BP - see comments for
notes on the replacement refill
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| Point: fine |
Imprint:
excellent
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Size: 5.34"
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COMMENTS:
This is the first
time I've encountered one of these sets. This
is a Sentinel Deluxe pen, which
Sheaffer kept in production until the last half of the
60s, which explains the ballpoint pen instead of just a
pencil. The fountain pen is fully restored, and
really quite nice writing. The ballpoint has a
button/ratchet mechanism. Sheaffer
ballpoint refills are hard to find, but Monteverde makes a
very good refill designed to fit the Sheaffer pens.
On this pen you will need to shorten the button on the end
of the refill, or just move the one from the refill in the
pen over to the replacement. A nice clean set with
no dents or cracks. A little woggle to the BP clip,
but not bad. .
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Pen #3208
Sheaffer Oversize Balance
SOLD
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Overall Grade: fine to
extra fine
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Metal: extra fine
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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:
lever
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Point: fine
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Imprint:
excellent
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Size: 5.5"
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COMMENTS:
The Balance was
introduced in 1929-1930. Early colors were black,
jade and black and pearl. The gray pearl, or silver
pearl as some call it, and the radius clip, were
introduced in 1935, and continued to the end of the
product run. Though
oversize and therefore big, the pens are, well, balanced,
and fit comfortably in your hand. You're
looking right at it in the picture. No
brassing to clip or cap bands, though they are a little
hazy. The clip very minor wavy at the end just above
the ball, but it's firmly attached and doesn't
wiggle. The lever has been plated with
rhodium. There also is a name in the barrel.
The color in the picture is pretty accurate. You'll
find an excellent, clean imprint, and a clean,
smooth writing nib with a good mask on the end. Not
perfect, but a good every day carry pen for someone who
likes larger pens. Restored, nib tested and
smoothed.
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Pen #3198 Parker 45
Flighter
SOLD
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Overall Grade:
excellent
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Metal: excellent
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Material: acrylic
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: none
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Filler:
cartridge/converter
a rebuilt squeeze converter
(PVC sac installed) included
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| Point: Medium
14K |
Imprint:
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Size: 5.37"
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The
Parker 45 was Parker's first cartridge filling pen,
introduced in 1960, The name "45" tied it to the
Colt 45, all that you had to do to reload it was to
drop in a cartridge. Richard Binder has a really interesting article on these
pens. They were popular enough that Parker made the
pen in various finishes and colors for 46 years.
This is a "flighter". The name for these all
stainless steel pens started with the 51 Flighter in the
1950s. Gold filled trim, and on this pen a 14K
nib. This pen has a new section, so none of the
"puckering" that you often see on a 45. A very
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Pen #3218
Sheaffer 5-30 Short slender Flat top $107
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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:
lever
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| Point: extra fine |
Imprint:
excellent
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Size: 4.55"
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COMMENTS:
This is about the
size of the standard Jr Flat top. The colors in the
picture are reasonably accurate. The cap is original
to the pen, but a little lighter. The trim is clean
except for the wear at the high point on the ball of the
clip. The imprint on the barrel is strong and
deep. The nib is a EXTRA fine, but writes
quite nicely. Restored.
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Pen #3194
Sheaffer Valiant snorkel $147
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Overall Grade: extra
fine
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Metal: excellent
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Material: Forticel
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: see comments
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Filler:
snorkel
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| Point: marked M6 = medium |
Imprint:
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Size: 5.55"
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COMMENTS:
Snorkels don't need
any introduction do they? They're found
all over the place, and may be a close 2nd to the
Parker 51 for pen sales. They followd Sheaffers
Touch Down pens, but added the snorkel so that the only
time you needed to dip the pen in ink was the first time
you filled it. After that, just the snorkel tube,
which eliminated the need to wipe the nib off after
filling. Very clean, no dents, no dings, no
brassing... clean inside too. The nib is
marked M6, which means that it's a medium nib with the
palladium mask on the tip. The flaw in the pen is
that the clip wiggles. A nice writing pen, fully
restored.
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Pen #3205
Sheaffer Clipper snorkel
$137
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Overall Grade: extra
fine
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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 |
Imprint: excellent
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Size: 5.55"
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COMMENTS:
Snorkels don't
need any introduction, so I won't with this one. Except to
point out that it has a fine, nice writing palladium
silver nib. Nice and clean inside, fully restored.
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Pen #3204
Sheaffer Thin Model Touchdown
$137
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Overall Grade: extra
fine
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Metal: excellent
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Material: Forticel
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Nib condition:
excellent
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Flaws: see comments
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Filler:
Touchdown
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| Point: fine |
Imprint:
excellent
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Size: 5.38"
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COMMENTS:
Fooled ya!
It looks like a snorkel, but its not. It's the
slightly older sibling of the snorkel, making it's
entrance in the pen market in 1950. The Thin Model
(TM) touchdown opens replaced the short lived "fat"
touchdowns after just one year of production, and about 2
years before the snorkel. All of the snorkel design
elements are there, except of course the snorkel filling
system. Caps are interchangeable, colors (at least at the
start) identical, but because room isn't needed for the
spring, threaded sac guard and all that, it's a little
shorter. This is a nice writing, very clean
pen Restored, of course!
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Pen #3177 Sheaffer TM Touchdown
$137
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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: see comments
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Filler:
Touchdown
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| Point: Extra
Fine |
Imprint: none
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Size: 5.27"
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COMMENTS:
Sheaffer moved away
from their plunger filler mechanism in 1948 with the
introduction of their pneumatic Touchdown filling
system. It still filled the pen with one stroke,
but using air pressure to
squeeze the sac, instead of a vacuum to pull ink into
the pen. The "Fat" TD pens were made for one year
- 1948. The TM version was introduced in 1949 and
ran for a while when Sheaffer introduced the snorkel
pens which had the same external design, but with design
differences to accommodate the snorkel filling
system. This one is freshly restored. No
imprint on the barrel, and there is a very small off
center dent in the top of the cap and a couple of
shallow tooth marks on the blind cap. Still, a
nice pen!
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Pen #3175 Sheaffer Admiral
$147
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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:
Touchdown
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| Point: extra
fine |
Imprint: excellent
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Size: 5.1"
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COMMENTS:
The Admiral dates from
the late 1940s, and overlaps with the introduction of
the TM Touchdown pens. About the same diameter as
a standard Balance, it's almost the same as the
Craftsman, the main difference being the wide band VS
the wire band, and a two tone #5 Feather Touch nib vs a
33 nib. Like the Touchdown pens, it has a spring
loaded clip. Nice transparency on the
barrel. The nib is a nice writing extra
fine. Freshly restored.
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Pen #3193 Sheaffer
Targa 1003 BP and Pencil set Stickered!
$47
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Overall Grade:
excellent
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Metal: excellent
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Material: Matte
Lacquer
over brass
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Nib condition:
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Flaws: none
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Filler:
ballpoint and pencil
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| Point: BP
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Imprint: N/A
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Size: 5.1 "
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COMMENTS:
Sheaffer 1003
matte black/gold plated trim BP and Pencil set
released in 1980. No flaws, sticker on the back of
the "cap" on pen and pencil, corner tag and the papers
under the pad. I've installed a Monteverdi replacement
refill in the BP so that you can use the ballpoint,. but
the original refill is under the pad. The box is
in excellent condition. The Monteverdi refill
writes better than the original Sheaffer refills did,
but they are just a little long, so I shorten the top of
the plug the depth of the notch in the plug.
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Pen #3199
Sheaffer Reminder Clip BP and Pencil set
Stickered!
$27
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Overall Grade:
excellent
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Metal: excellent
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Material: chrome
plated
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Nib condition:
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Flaws: none
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Filler:
ballpoint and pencil
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| Point: BP
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Imprint: N/A
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Size: 5.1 "
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COMMENTS:
One of those items that you hate to pass over
when you see them.... This is a very clean Sheaffer
"reminder clip" ballpoint and pencil set. "What the
heck is that?" A 70s design,, the BP design makes it
impossible to clip the pen in your shirt pocket with the
refill extended. To move the point forward, you
press on the forward end of the BP clip, putting it flush
with the barrel. To retract, you press on the back
end of the clip at the white dot. Simple and
effective. As far as I can tell it's never been
used. The set is in the original box with the
banner, paperwork and original refill. I've inserted
a modern Monteverde refill made for Sheaffer
ballpoints. You'll find the original in the box with
the pen and pencil. ...and yes, the refill's flat
back end works just fine with this pen.
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Pen #3166 Parker 97
$67
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Overall Grade:
excellent
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Metal: excellent
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Material: Stainess steel
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Nib condition: NOS
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Flaws: none
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Filler:
cartridge/converter
squeeze converter included
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| Point: medium gold plated |
Imprint: crisp
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Size: 5.75"
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COMMENTS:
.The Parker 95 was
made from 1988 to 1994, and was produced in the UK, USA
and France. This one was made in the US. The pen
has a NOS nib unit installed, and a squeeze
converter.
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Pen #3138 Parker
15 Flighter
$57
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Overall Grade: mint, NOS
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Metal: excellent
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Material: stainless steel
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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: medium
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Imprint:
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Size: 4.8"
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| COMMENTS:
I haven't seen these
pens before I found some at the recent Ohio Show.
The only reference that I've found that is close is on
the Tony Fischier's parkerpens.net website. These
were made in France, but match his description of a pen
that is close in design to the Parker 45 with the
identical clip and tassie. Likely sold in the UK as a
high quality student pen, the Fligher was not
advertised.. This design started production in
1980. No markings other than the Parker logo and
"Made in France." I won't call it rare, but
certainly uncommon with this cap configuration.
This is a slender pen, plastic section, steel nib, gold
trim. The cap clutch and clutch fingers quite
similar to those of the Parker 75. It comes with
a modern Parker piston converter. This pen is true
mint. Please tell us that you want the pen
tested and nib smoothed when you order, otherwise the
pen will be shipped as is, i,e, mint, unfilled
or tested.
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More pens coming soon!
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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