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P929

Vintage Moore fountain pen - this is Moore's " Specialist"  that was made in the USA in the 1950s.  It is near mint and unused with the original price sticker.  I believe this is the last pen that was sold by Moore and this is probably the final version of the Specialist with the small nib like a Waterman Taperite pen.  

Maker:
 Moore
Color:
  
blue
Year:
 
1950s
Country of Origin: 
USA
Cap Material: 
 
gold tone brass [gold plate?]
Barrel Material:
 
plastic
Cap Style: 
slip on
Trim Material:
gold washed
Trim condition:
   
perfect
Length with cap on
: 5 1
/16"
Nib Marking:
  
  Moore
Nib Material:
 
Gold or gold plate ?
Nib Flexibility:
  
stiff
Nib Width (tip):
 
fine
working condition:
 
untested
Scratches or Cracks:
none
Engravings:  
None
Imprint:
  
Moore
Imprint location:
   clip
Imprint Condition:
    excellent
Filling system:
 
  squeeze fill [aerometric style]


This is a mint unused example of a Vintage Moore Specialist Fountain Pen. It still has the price sticker on the barrel and there is also a sticker on the section marked "F". These were not great pens, but it is a significant Moore pen as it was their last one.  As with all unused vintage fountain pens, this item is not refundable if inked.
$175.00
P665

Servo fountain pen set that was made by Moore Pen Co. in the USA in 1920s. This set was not used much and the pencil still has the original price band.   It is a lever fill  pen and it has been serviced and it is a good smooth writer. The pencil doesn't work.

Maker: Servo
Color:   jade green
Year:  1920s
Country of Origin:  USA
Cap Material:  plastic
Barrel Material:  plastic
Style:  flattop 
Cap Style:  screw on
Trim Material:
gold filled
Length with cap on: 5 3/8"
Nib Marking:  Warranted 14K
Nib Material: 
14K Gold
Nib Flexibility:   slight flex
Nib Width (tip): falls between medium and fine
working condition: It has just been serviced
Scratches or Cracks: none
Engravings:   None
Plate wear: none
Imprint:   Non-breakable The Servo Pen
Imprint Location:
  barrel
Imprint Condition: perfect
Filling system:  lever fill

This is a beautiful set. Good smooth writer. The pencil works. Great color and condition. I have had Servo pens in the past, but they were almost always hard rubber. I don't know if Moore sold these as their lower line or made them for someone else, but I'm am fairly sure they are a Moore product.

$200.00
P763

Moore fountain pen that was made in the USA in the 1930s.  It has a very rare color and is from their "Moore Writer" line of pens.  Moore was attempting to establish a lower line of pens with the emphasis on writing performance probably geared to students.

Maker: Moore
Color:   blue metallic with blue/white veins
Year:  1930s
Country of Origin:  USA
Cap Material:  plastic
Barrel Material:  plastic
Cap Style:  screw on
Trim Material:
gold washed
Trim condition:   the trim is worn to brass
Length with cap on: 4 15/16"
Nib Marking:   Flexi Point 14Kt [this is original]
Nib Material: 
14K Gold
Nib Flexibility:   semi-flex
Nib Width (tip):  medium [leaning to broad]
working condition: serviced and writing
Scratches or Cracks: none
Engravings:   None
Imprint:   Moore Pen Co Boston Mass
Imprint location:  barrel
Imprint Condition:    excellent
Filling system:  lever fill

 This is a really nice Moore.  Great rare color. The trim was only gold washed on these Moore Writer pens but the color used on this one is outstanding. I have seen the Flexi-Point nib in these pens before and I believe they are all original.

P879

Moore Fingertip fountain pen set that was made in the USA in the 1940s.  It is mint and unused in the original box with the original price stickers on both pieces.

Maker:
 Moore
Color:  
dark burgundy / maroon
Year: 
1940s
Country of Origin: 
USA
Cap Material: 
plastic [celluloid]
Barrel material: 
plastic  [celluloid]
Cap Style: 
screw on
Trim Material:
gold filled
Trim condition:
   
perfect
Length with cap on
:
5 1/16"
Nib Marking:  
Moore 14Kt
Nib Material: 
14K Gold
Nib Flexibility:
 
slight flex
Nib Width (tip): 
  medium
working condition:
 
the pen has not been serviced but I did remove the old bladder
Scratches or Cracks:
 
there are some fine age lines near the top of the cap
Engravings:  
None
Barrel Imprint: 
The Moore Pen Co Boston 96-B Mass
Imprint Condition:
 
excellent
Filling system: 
 
lever fill

This is a great example of Moore's Fingertip pen, which was their last great pen. After years of copying what other companies were doing, this was Moore's greatest attempt at something cutting edge.
P844

Moore oversize fountain pen that was made in the USA in the 1930s. You would normally think that an oversize flattop pen was from the 1920s, but Moore was always a little behind everyone else and this pen is probably from around 1933. They called this color "Tiger-Eye" and it was not introduced until 1930. Plus if you will look at the clip, it is a 1930s clip that you usually find on the streamlined pens.  There is a crack in the cap.  I would rather sell it this way.  I do not believe in having cracks repaired, "fixed", glued or "filled"

Maker:
 Moore
Color:  
black and bronze
Year: 
1930s
Country of Origin: 
USA
Cap Material:  
  plastic [celluloid]
Barrel Material:  
  plastic [celluloid]
Cap Style: 
screw on
Trim Material:
gold filled
Trim condition:
  
there is a little wear on the clip
Length with cap on
:
5 3/16"
Nib Marking: 
Moore Maniflex pen
Nib Material: 
14K Gold
Nib Flexibility:
 
semi-flex
Nib Width (tip): 
   fine
working condition:
serviced and working
Scratches or Cracks:
 
there is a crack in the cap 
Engravings:  
None
Barrel Imprint:  
The Moore Pen Co Boston USA
Imprint Condition:
  
very good
Filling system: 
 lever fill

This is a big pen in a hard to find color. The cap does have a crack , probably from someone over tightening the cap. It is a good smooth writer. Nice color.
     
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