A sharp eye found this poorly described blue Dollar Esterbrook. I'll post more when it arrives. Right now I know its an early marble type because of the cap ring.
A sharp eye found this poorly described blue Dollar Esterbrook. I'll post more when it arrives. Right now I know its an early marble type because of the cap ring.
Last edited by Chuck Naill; January 4th, 2020 at 10:15 AM.
The Blue Dollar is now restored.
After disassembly, I removed the J bar and gently cleaned using a copper or brass brush, reinstalled, and check lever alignment. The nib is a circa '32 flat feed 9550. I used a mandolin string to makes sure it was not clogged, then used an old tooth brush and Dawn to clean it up.
The diaphragm was replaced and the shellac cured 24 hours. I checked for leaks and suction this morning before applying talc and reassembling. The level and J bar worked to get some Waterman into the sac and I gave it a few strokes to check out the old nib. At first it was a fine point and later it settled down into a bit wider, more smooth writer.
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If you decide to use a string, it is the smaller E string. https://www.amazon.com/DAddario-J620...746487&sr=8-12
It is the smaller e string. Here is a link to a source. https://www.amazon.com/DAddario-J620...746487&sr=8-12
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