Moore (Moore's) offered high quality fountain pens for decades. The best as good as (perhaps even better than) the first tier stuff by the bigger makers. The Pen Collectors of America has a nice collection of Moore catalogues, a collection that peters out in the 1920's, even though Moore made pens at least into the early 1940's. I don't recall Bill Acker's catalogue copy offerings reaching into the 1930's of late.

Yet, moore made quality flat-top pens (including some unusual items with solid gold and enamel trim) and a range of well known streamlined celluloid series. It is nearly impossible to dig up info on these.

During the last year, I've had the chance to acquire a number of key adverts and pamphlets, which I will be bringing for show-and-tell to the DC Supershow which starts today.

Anyone who likes smaller make quality pens or of course who already is a Moore fan, do touch base. This stuff is pretty special.

regards

david