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Circa 1923 Conklin No. 26 in Black Chased Hard Rubber (BCHR). This pen appears
to have had little use. The chasing and imprints are sharp. The Conklin logo imprint on the barrel is a little light, but it was not imprinted deeply at the factory. The cap and barrel has nice shine to it, the color is about 95%. I can see a very slight amount of discoloration. The nib is a flexible 14K Conklin #2. I'll try to get a writing sample up on this one soon, or you can e-mail me for one from the order button. Condition Excellent, one minor fault is the lever appears to have been lifted against a hardened ink sac and has about a 1 mm upward bow. This is a very nice example of this model.
Order #NWPW 8
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1920's Ingersoll in Orange Plastic. This is a nice old flat top in
shape. The cap band has quite a bit of brassing, the clip looks fine. In the photos you will see there are a couple of unusual features to this pen. One is the imprint on the top of the cap. The other odd feature is the unusual fill system. It is a twist fill. Under the barrel end cap there a knob that resembles an upholstery tack. It is original and correct for the pen. The nib is a very smooth and nice writing ultra flexible 14K, marked "CHI". The pen resembles a Parker Duofold Senior and is slightly longer than a Duo Sr. The length is 5 5/8 inches or 14.2 cm. It has been fully restored inside and out, fills and writes well. With the exception of the cap band the pen is in Excellent Condition.
Price $175.00 plus S&H
Order # GD 5
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Century ring top in black chased hard rubber. These pens were
made in Whitewater, Wisconsin. This one was made in the late teens or early 1920's. The Century Pen Co. manunfactured good quality pens. This example has not brassing. The chasing on the cap is more lightly imprinted than the barrel. It does have faint discoloration. The nib is an Ultra-Flexible Fine 14K marked "Century Pen". This is a brand that is somewhat uncommon and prized by collectors of early vintage pens. The condition is Very Good.
Price $129.00 plus shipping
Order # NWPW 37
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Wearever Pen-Pencil Combination, in green with
white marbling. The trim on this combo is steel which originally had a thin gold wash, which is long since gone. There is some of the original gold left on the nib. The plastic is very pretty in this pen. The steel nib creates some line with variance, similar to an italic. The nib appears to be a Medium. The length is 6 inches or 15.2 cm. The overall condition is Very Good.
Price $49.00 plus shipping
Order # NWPW 38
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1920's Miniature ring top pen, in black hard
rubber. This is a lever fill pen with a 14K nib.
There is no brassing on the gold filled trim. It
has been hung from a chatelaine pin that is made of 1/10th 10K. The chatelaine pin is in excellent condition and is without brassing. The pin is an open filigree style fleur-de-lis. The pen measures 3 inches or 7.6 cm. The nib is a flexible broad Italic or possibly a broad stub signature. It makes a nice line variation and is quite smooth. The cap has a name imprinted, "M.D. Miller". The overall condition of pen and pin is Excellent.
Price $75.00 plus shipping with insurance
Order # NWPW 68
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