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    Default Venus pen identification

    Does anyone know anything about this pen.




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    Default Re: Venus pen identification

    Looks like a version of the President.

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    Default Re: Venus pen identification

    Do you know what time period it’s from. I got this one to learn how to do sac replacements.

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    Default Re: Venus pen identification

    Quote Originally Posted by CrimsonDawn View Post
    Do you know what time period it’s from. I got this one to learn how to do sac replacements.
    IIRC Venus was in the 1950s to 1970s. I think the pen you show was one of the later models designed as a student pen and would also use Esterbrook nibs.

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