View Full Version : Vintage Pen Lot (Wahl, Eversharp, Parker, Sheaffer, Pilot, and Generics)
KBeezie
October 17th, 2020, 08:14 PM
Reposting with fresh picture.
KBeezie
October 19th, 2020, 02:04 AM
The two Pilot Super "Old Style" (the two left of the brown 100B) have been sold.
KBeezie
October 23rd, 2020, 04:12 PM
Bump
KBeezie
October 27th, 2020, 02:05 PM
bump with reductions.
KBeezie
November 9th, 2020, 08:07 AM
Bump
KBeezie
November 19th, 2020, 12:06 PM
Bump with reductions.
Detman101
November 19th, 2020, 01:01 PM
Bump with reductions.
I would like the....
Wahl/Eversharp Skyline Standard in Black with a Green/White striated cap. Has a slight warp in the barrel thickness probably from heat. Sac'd 2020, has a 14K nib that seems to be slightly semiflex near the EF~F point size. $55
please. Is the nib #6 size?
That green is sooo pretty!!
KBeezie
November 19th, 2020, 01:24 PM
Bump with reductions.
I would like the....
Wahl/Eversharp Skyline Standard in Black with a Green/White striated cap. Has a slight warp in the barrel thickness probably from heat. Sac'd 2020, has a 14K nib that seems to be slightly semiflex near the EF~F point size. $55
please. Is the nib #6 size?
That green is sooo pretty!!
It's a vintage 'standard' size Eversharp Skyline, they don't follow the same modern standards, so maybe it'll fit in a Jowo #6, but most likely not. I wouldn't recommend getting it for the intention of trying to make the nib work in a modern pen (or trying to fit a modern nib into it), you might accidently crack the grip trying to make it work.
Detman101
November 19th, 2020, 02:20 PM
Bump with reductions.
I would like the....
Wahl/Eversharp Skyline Standard in Black with a Green/White striated cap. Has a slight warp in the barrel thickness probably from heat. Sac'd 2020, has a 14K nib that seems to be slightly semiflex near the EF~F point size. $55
please. Is the nib #6 size?
That green is sooo pretty!!
It's a vintage 'standard' size Eversharp Skyline, they don't follow the same modern standards, so maybe it'll fit in a Jowo #6, but most likely not. I wouldn't recommend getting it for the intention of trying to make the nib work in a modern pen (or trying to fit a modern nib into it), you might accidently crack the grip trying to make it work.
Bah...I'll just focus on getting a modern-made #6 gold flex nib.
Trying to match up one from the vintage era is a shot in the dark.
Thanks!
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