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    Default ~FS~ Eversharp Gold Award Set - Sheaffer's O/S Flat Top - Parker Vacumatic

    Hi all,

    These pens have been restored inside and outside and are ready to fill with ink and use, unless noted otherwise.

    If you see one or more pens that you like, please reply to me at:

    michael@northwestpenworks.com

    If you intend to make a purchase, please read "Rules, Shipping, Etc." at the bottom of this post.

    4. ~SOLD~ to R.O.

    Eversharp Skyline full size "Gold Award" set. This is the ringed pattern and all gold filled caps and barrels. The pen has a gold filled dome and being a wartime set, the pencil has a maroon colored plastic nozzle. There is a bump mark on the dome (which is not too noticeable and one small bump mark on the barrel. The pencil has some extra leads inside. The back of the pen cap lip is marked "1/10 14K Y.G.F., which is a very thick gold layer. The nib is a very smooth writing Extra Fine 14K. Capped the pen measures 5 1/4 inches or 13.4 cm. The condition of the set is Excellent. *NOTE* In the photo of the pen with the cap off, you might notice a dull spot. It was shellac that I have since removed. The writing sample is a bit inconsistent because of the watery Sheaffer's Washable Blue ink I used.

    ~SOLD~ to R.O. $225.00 shipping included in the U.S. Foreign shipping see "Rules, Shipping, Etc." below.








    5. circa 1930's Sheaffer's oversize Lifetime, White Dot fountain pen in Black. This is a late flat top with a later clip, section, feed, etc. The lever is held in with a "C" shaped wire keeper, like the 30's Balance pens. There is no brassing on the trim that I could see. These later Sheaffer's flat tops are harder to find than the 1920's pens. The nib is a smooth writing Extra Fine 14K. Capped the pen measures 5 5/16 inches or 13.5 cm. I noted the date in my writing sample as 1932, but after I thought about it more, I think the date would be more like 1937, by the style of the feed and section. The condition of the pen is Excellent.

    Price $185.00 shipping included in the U.S. Foreign shipping
    see "Rules, Shipping, Etc." below.








    6. 1946 Parker Vacumatic Major in black. There is no brassing on the clip or cap band. The barrel imprint is deep with raised edges. The clear barrel segments have light ambering. The threads on the filler unit bushing is missing the anodized coating. The nib is a very smooth writing Fine or Medium 14K, with a bit of flex. Capped the pen measure 5 inches or 12.7 cm.

    Price $140.00 shipping included in the U.S. Foreign shipping see "Rules, Shipping, Etc." below.








    Rules, Shipping, Etc.

    The usual rules apply, the person sending the first e-mail on an item
    ~stating intent to purchase~ gets the item. I will give you 5 days to
    decide if you like the pen or not. I prefer payment by PayPal but also
    accept checks or money orders in USD. I can only accept payment by
    PayPal from countries outside the U.S. I ship worldwide, so
    international customers are always welcome.

    Prices are post paid in the U.S., and will be shipped with a tracking
    number and insurance. I normally ship inside the U.S. by U.S.
    Postal Service Priority Mail. I also ship to other countries by Priority
    Mail. I can also ship to other countries by Express International Mail,
    if you request it, but it is costly.

    Return Policy: I will always allow pens, or other items, to be
    returned. If there is a problem I would prefer the chance to fix the problem
    or replace the item, when and if possible. Otherwise a full refund
    will be offered. If you find a problem and choose to send the item
    (pen, mechanical pencil, etc.) to someone else to be corrected, I will
    not be responsible for any other problems.

    Happy penning!

    Michael McNeil

    E-mail: michael@northwestpenworks.com

    Last edited by Michael McNeil; March 27th, 2019 at 09:33 PM.

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