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WaldenPond
April 12th, 2021, 05:17 PM
Hi. My fountain pen collection started with a Conklin Mark Twain Crescent Filler - Black Chased. Since then, I discovered that a number of other major pen companies also produce tributes to this era of black chased hard rubber (BCHR) fountain pens. Namely: Bexley 5th Anniversary Carved Obsidian Limited Edition (1998); Maruzen 150th Anniversary - Athena the Pen (2019); Parker Duofold Centennial Greenwich Special Edition (1999); Sheaffer Connaisseur Herringbone Model 815 (1991); Waterman Le Man 100 Opera (1980s). I'd love to benefit from your knowledge if you can help me add to this list! Do you know of any other modern tributes to the BCHR era? Thanks.

silverlifter
April 12th, 2021, 05:26 PM
* Onoto Magna (https://onoto.com/product/magna-classic-black-silver-fittings-with-chasing/)
* Conway Stewart Churchill (https://conwaystewart.com/products/conway-stewart-churchill-black-chased)
* Osprey Milano (https://www.ospreypens.com/products/osprey-milano-black-chased-in-ebonite-with-standard-and-flex-nib-options?variant=31181346308165)

FredRydr
April 12th, 2021, 05:30 PM
Well, there's the Montblanc Fyodor Dostoevsky (1997).

Empty_of_Clouds
April 12th, 2021, 06:18 PM
Pilot Justus

As an aside, I've always liked chased pens, but vintage are often too worn and most of the modern ones don't represent good value to me.

Yazeh
April 14th, 2021, 08:11 AM
Not chased but desiderata (https://www.desideratapens.com/pens)has some lovely ones...

catbert
April 14th, 2021, 08:32 AM
Kaweco Classic Sport black guilloche

Jon Szanto
April 14th, 2021, 11:07 AM
The Sheaffer Connoisseur model was mentioned, but they also had a more modest priced, similar look pen in the No-Nonsense "Old-Timer" model that featured chasing. Not sure if there were multiple "Old Timers", but the black plastic one that featured a chasing on the barrel was called that.

whichwatch
April 15th, 2021, 07:53 AM
Platinum AD2000

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51117300788_a10c20c7d1_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kT4wCd)IMG_4259 (https://flic.kr/p/2kT4wCd) by whichwatch (https://www.flickr.com/photos/192765687@N08/), on Flickr

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Chrissy
April 15th, 2021, 10:06 AM
Well, there's the Montblanc Fyodor Dostoevsky (1997).
That's a lovely pen. One of my favourites. :thumb:

catbert
April 15th, 2021, 10:49 AM
Faber-Castell e-motion pure black

Graf von Faber-Castell and Otto Hutt have guilloche options

Ray-VIgo
April 15th, 2021, 11:26 AM
Reproductions in modern plastic can capture the spirit of the originals in some instances, but they're generally not "dead-on". Chased hard rubber has a sort of different look and feel to it. It is hard to explain, but if you've ever held a plastic reproduction and a good example original hard rubber next to each other, you'll see and feel the differences. But reproductions certainly have a place, especially the "every day carry" realm because the originals are now very old. Then there are some of the "late chased" originals made in celluloid, and I have a couple of those, including an unusual blue chased original Eclipse, and a really wonderful "ring pattern" Mabie Todd Blackbird. These are sort of a compromise between vintage and every day carry of a chased pen. Another favorite of mine is the Stephens brand from England, which made some great chased celluloid pens into the 1940s.

The modern Mark Twain chasing isn't bad. It's a little coarser than the fine, small lines you'd see on something like a Waterman 52, but it's still very attractive and pretty well done. The modern Conklin Glider's chasing is a little too coarse and deep when compared to something like a Waterman 52. It's a nice pen, but the chasing just isn't quite as fine as I'd like.

Among the best, and this was a surprise to me, was the Sheaffer No Nonsense Old Timer. The chasing is quite fine compared to something like the new model Glider, and it captures the general shape of a 1920s pen, though is a little bigger. I like the design so much that I put an original 14k Sheaffer nib in my Old Timer.

https://www.grafopasion.com/uploaded_images/57833.jpg

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WaldenPond
April 17th, 2021, 11:24 PM
First, thank you to all posters for the collective brain power here in fpgeeks. It's priceless.

Second, in addition to the original list, let me summarize the additions.
Pilot, Otto Hut, Faber-Castell, Desiderata, and Classic Pens produce guilloche option pens.

Specific to "retro tributes," we also have:
Platinum AD 2000 Commemorative Limited Edition
Conway Stewart Churchill Ebonite Limited Edition Fountain Pen
Conklin Glider Chased Black
Onoto Magna Classic with Chasing
Montblanc Writers Edition F. Dostoevsky Limited Edition
Conway Stewart Churchill Black Chasing
Osprey Milano in Black Chased Ebonite
Kaweco Classic Sport Fountain Pen - Guilloch 1930
Kaweco Eyedropper 1910

Again, my thanks to all.