david i
February 24th, 2015, 12:33 PM
I'm still sorting pics of some of the best pens I found at the LA Pen Show. Pearce Jarvis sold me a quite scarce, if somewhat esoteric, 1930s Sheaffer Balance. The "Autograph" models, with solid gold clip and with solid gold wide cap-band are well known. Most found were documented in Sheaffer period catalogues. During the late Balance era (1936+, striped Celluloid), Autograph tends to be Black (great pens for Black Pen Society fans, check for membership at Erano's Fountain Pen Journal website). Quite occasionally Autograph though is found in stripes. I shot an OS in brown years ago though I missed buying it. But, at the LA Pen Show, Pearce had a brown striped Autograph in standard size. It is the first striped Autograph I've managed to buy. All striped Autographs (that is, 2-3) I've seen have been brown, save for a military-clip pen in red. This one stays in my personal collection of Sheaffer Balance exotic and high-cachet variants.
http://vacumania.com/penteech2/sheafferbalance_solidgold_brownstripe_standard950a .jpg
regards
David
http://vacumania.com/penteech2/sheafferbalance_solidgold_brownstripe_standard950a .jpg
regards
David