View Full Version : Sheaffer flat-top in Jade Celluloid. Not too shabby.
david i
January 15th, 2015, 04:25 AM
I have a bit of a focus on 1920s-1930s fountain pens done in the mottled green Celluloid generally known as Jade. Most are heavily discolored. Clean examples have significant cachet and value.
So, finding an oversized Sheaffer flat-top as presented below?
Ahhhh....
http://vacumania.com/penteech2/sheafferboxspread700.jpg
regards
-d
Roger W.
January 16th, 2015, 01:51 PM
Late jade tends to retain good color better. DuPont and Sheaffer were likely trying lots of things to cure radite into a color stable material. The 1927 repair manual, just two and a half years into radite production, indicated permanent discoloration problems early on.
Roger W.
david i
January 16th, 2015, 06:52 PM
Agreed. Still, most discolor to some degree. The late Jades seem to have a tint of blue to them. They discolor toward black which-- oddly enough-- still looks nicer than the early Jade which gets a yicky mix of yellow and brown. Clean Jade is something to appreciate :)
rpsyed
January 19th, 2015, 02:52 PM
That is gorgeous! I prefer the look of the Sheaffer Flat-tops to the Balances as well. Thank you for sharing!
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