KBeezie
August 8th, 2015, 10:27 PM
8/11 Reduction (Green to 60 + shipping, Red/Brown to 80 + shipping)
8/20 Reduction (Green to 50 Shipped [in US], Red has been sold)
The included shipping on the green one is USPS Priority Mail Insured to all US States/Territories.
Here are the two. Both have some degree of plating loss (mostly on the levers), both have been restored by Write on Time (Sean Nicholson) in the past month out of the bunch I sent him. Both have a long breather tube installed (better filling, better flow)
The green one (which seems black-ish here, but it's like a deep forest green on both the body, section and cap dome) has a 14K ~Fine nib that's a bit on the firm side.
The Reddish-Brown one is more brown on the barrel/section, and more red on the cap dome has what I would call a Semi-Flex EF~Fine, the write sample is shown at a light to normal hand as I'm more light handed and I don't push nibs as hard as you would need to push on a Noodler's Flex (which in my opinion requires an extreme amount of pressure compared to vintage nibs)
I am allowed to transfer the 1 year restoration warranty in the event that the sac needs to be re-done.
Looking at 60 USD + shipping for the green one (firm fine), and 80 USD + shipping on the brown/red skyline (semi-flex EF~F).
http://i.imgur.com/df2xeJb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/uMDpCG6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/CSYJ9J7.jpg
On some Environotes Sugarcane Notebook Paper
http://i.imgur.com/ZC6MM3W.jpg
On some Cheaper Barnes and Nobles Sketch Pad.
http://i.imgur.com/Guj3Rlm.jpg
An earlier flashlight shot across the barrels to show color.
http://i.imgur.com/GpSDjTO.jpg
8/20 Reduction (Green to 50 Shipped [in US], Red has been sold)
The included shipping on the green one is USPS Priority Mail Insured to all US States/Territories.
Here are the two. Both have some degree of plating loss (mostly on the levers), both have been restored by Write on Time (Sean Nicholson) in the past month out of the bunch I sent him. Both have a long breather tube installed (better filling, better flow)
The green one (which seems black-ish here, but it's like a deep forest green on both the body, section and cap dome) has a 14K ~Fine nib that's a bit on the firm side.
The Reddish-Brown one is more brown on the barrel/section, and more red on the cap dome has what I would call a Semi-Flex EF~Fine, the write sample is shown at a light to normal hand as I'm more light handed and I don't push nibs as hard as you would need to push on a Noodler's Flex (which in my opinion requires an extreme amount of pressure compared to vintage nibs)
I am allowed to transfer the 1 year restoration warranty in the event that the sac needs to be re-done.
Looking at 60 USD + shipping for the green one (firm fine), and 80 USD + shipping on the brown/red skyline (semi-flex EF~F).
http://i.imgur.com/df2xeJb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/uMDpCG6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/CSYJ9J7.jpg
On some Environotes Sugarcane Notebook Paper
http://i.imgur.com/ZC6MM3W.jpg
On some Cheaper Barnes and Nobles Sketch Pad.
http://i.imgur.com/Guj3Rlm.jpg
An earlier flashlight shot across the barrels to show color.
http://i.imgur.com/GpSDjTO.jpg