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Sage Green is an uncommon colour :)  Open 14K 2-tone extra-fine nib. Clean cap with gold-plated clip! No dings or brassing. Filler works – pen is ready to write.

Asking USD 125 inclusive of shipping worldwide.

Feel free to email me about this pen!

The Pelikan M215 features a lacquered metal binde, which adds a little heft while looking classier than the standard M200. The pen’s upgraded with a smooth 14K Medium nib.

A 1990′s Sheaffer Triumph Imperial, NOS. Green with Chrome trim. Model No. 2333. Steel B nib with the nib marking still intact.

The “Old Timer” pens were higher-end versions of Sheaffer’s NoNonsense line, and are a homage to classic black hard rubber pens of the 20′s and their unique chasing.

Clear demonstrator model, no longer in production. Mint and uninked with tag. Fine nib.

From L to R:

1. Sheaffer NoNonsense, black, steel F nib. Simple, reliable pen that can be easily converted into an eyedropper too.
2. Sheaffer NoNonsense, black. Nice fat B italic nib :D
3. Reform piston-filler. Gold-plated steel M nib. Long, clear ink windows, albeit with a little cosmetic crack, but doesn’t affect performance whatsoever. Holds lots of ink and writes smoothly.
4. Majestic lever-filler, 14K Deluxe nib. Looks like a F. Nice red striated celluloid. Note the clear ink window. Recently resacced and ready to go!
5. White & black pen – Made in Germany for French supermarket chain Monoprix, these pens combine looks, performance and convenience – takes international size cartridges and converters. The Medium steel nib lays down a plump, wet line.

An interesting pen for Sheaffer fans! Sailor, Japan made the Sentinel for Sheaffer in the 1980s. Steel F-4 nib has an “M” on it but it looks more like a Western Fine or Extra Fine.

Steel nibs, all Medium. Piston fillers with long, clear ink windows Just light shelf wear on barrels and caps.

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