Today I got a vintage eyedropper fountain pen that is of unknown manufacturer or date. There is no branding on this pen at all except that it has a Sengbusch brand nib on it. It is possibly circa 1900 to 1910, but there is no documentation on this.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Vintage Pen Mail - A Hi-Writer and an unbranded lever filler
In pen mail today, I got two vintage additions to my collection. One is a circa 1920's or 30's third tier manufactured Hi-Writer. I have not been able to find any information on that brand in all of my searches. The other is an unbranded lever filler with a hooded nib, probably from the 1950's. It reminds me a lot of a Universal brand pen I have in its construction.
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
FOLLOW UP: Esterbrook Phaeton 300r
I wanted to follow up with more information I omitted in my last video on the Esterbrook Phaeton 300r fountain pen. Also, I correct one mistake I made in the video.
Labels:
Esterbrook,
Esterbrook Phaeton,
kenro,
phaeton 300r
Monday, February 18, 2019
Esterbrook Phaeton 300r Fountain Pen Review
Today I review the Esterbrook Phaeton 300r, the newly "reborn" release of the 1964 pen.
Monday, February 11, 2019
1930's Packard Fountain Pen & Pencil Combo
In pen mail today, I got a 1930's Packard fountain pen/pencil combination. Packard was a third tier manufacturer. I was never excited about combination pens like this, but picked one up finally out of curiosity. Side note: since the recording, I have cleaned and polished the pen a bit and it does look a little better.
Wednesday, February 06, 2019
Parker Duofold Senior - Vintage Pen Mail
Today I show my newly restored circa 1932 Parker Duofold Senior.
Labels:
antique digger,
duofold,
parker,
vintage fountain pen
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