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    Default Re: Lever bar scratches and gouges

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    As we are on the subject of WASP's, I thought I'd share a few of my own.
    Thanks, nice group! One thing I hadn't thought about before: those two circuit board pens, especially with that clip, are awfully reminiscent of Diamond Point pens. Do you know if there is any connection?
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    Default Re: Lever bar scratches and gouges

    Unusual? Perhaps, but not super uncommon. There were also some "Screamers" with clear finials that had a twist fill mechanism that was very interesting too.
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    Default Re: Lever bar scratches and gouges

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Szanto View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sagebrush64 View Post
    As we are on the subject of WASP's, I thought I'd share a few of my own.
    Thanks, nice group! One thing I hadn't thought about before: those two circuit board pens, especially with that clip, are awfully reminiscent of Diamond Point pens. Do you know if there is any connection?
    Agreed, however I've never heard of there being any connection. I recently saw a no name fountain pen with stepped cap and barrel finials that mimicked a Parkette model. I also picked up a "TRAVELERS" combo pen/pencil in that "SCREAMERS" celluloid.....

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