Over the years, I've ended up with pens and parts that I've not restored or used, but can't bring myself to toss out.
These are pens with parts that I have some intention (however vague) of restoring.
As you might discern, there are some 1930s Sheaffer vac-fillers with the rods and plunger setup, and some Snorkels.
Here's the box of obscure and dimestore pens and pedimentia that I've not thought worth working on, or worthy as gifts.
Here's the antique (I'm guessing Great War era) souvenir pen that I'd like to restore. It's a button/pressure bar fill, like the early Parkers. Note the three flags and the image of the Eiffel Tower.
No maker label. The nib is imprinted: Warranted, Iridium, #2. That is, generic.
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