Vintage Pen News

A blog about antique and vintage writing instruments: fountain pens, mechanical (propelling) pencils, dip pens, and more.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Sheaffer demonstrator packing unit

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Lately I've been working on new techniques for disassembling Sheaffer plunger-fillers with Triumph nibs. Getting those nib units out ...
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Thursday, October 15, 2015

"Polypoint" three-color magic pencil

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  Three-color mechanical pencils are not uncommon. Nearly all use some form of slider to extend and retract the three nozzles. Much less...
Saturday, October 3, 2015

Nib blocks for all

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Our latest project is just in -- affordable nib blocks, made in clear acrylic. A nib block is an essential tool for pen repair, allowing...
Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Waterman five-color Ripple

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When I was new to pen collecting, I heard of (but never got to see) Waterman Ripples in experimental colors, colors other than the standa...
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Sheaffer 18KP trim

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It had been at least 20 years since I'd seen another, and very possibly closer to 25. I have only seen one other, and it's been s...
Monday, August 31, 2015

California interlude

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We had a fine time at the San Francisco pen show this weekend, and will soon be heading home with our purchases. It may take a few days to c...
Friday, August 21, 2015

A unique Moore self-filler

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When I first saw this pen at the DC show, I assumed it was a Grieshaber. The knob at the end of the barrel, the chunky cap with a fancy e...
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Monday, August 10, 2015

A most unusual English-market chatelaine Waterman

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  This pen recently turned up at auction, fresh to the market. Even at first glance it was something out of the ordinary, a short (11.1 c...
Monday, July 20, 2015

Parker colored Bakelite pens

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Today's second under-our-noses discovery was in another issue of Parkergrams, dated September 1918, also in the PCA Library . Key passag...

Mystery pen: Parker pneumatic-filler

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Those of us who research pen history often bemoan the gaps in the available documents, yet one can still stumble across the most amazing thi...
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