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    Default Identification help. Is this a #12?

    Hi,

    I recently acquired this pen and I'm trying to figure out whether it is a #12 or not.

    As can be seen in the photo, the nib that was on it when it arrived was a Heimdal that was completely wrecked. (I live in Denmark, so this is not an unusual name to see on a nib). There is no visible imprint on the cap.

    Now I've trying to figure out whether the rest of the pen is an old copy of a Parker 12, or if it's the real thing.

    Any opinions or advice are welcome!

    Thanks
    -geoff

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    Default Re: Identification help. Is this a #12?

    Seems that I might wind up answering my own question.

    It looks like there is a Paul E. Wirt that looks extremely similar to this one as well. There's a photo of an example on this page:
    https://vintagependoctor.com/special-cases/

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