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Group of 5 Parker Vacumatic fountain pen nibs from the
1940s. They are all mint unused. There are [4] 26 mm long nibs and [1]
28.5 mm long nib.
Maker:
Parker
Year:
1940s
Country of Origin: USA
Material: 14K
gold
Length:
26 mm [4 shorter nibs] or 28.5 mm [1 longer nib]
Nib Width (tip):
fine
Imprint:
Parker USA
Tine alignment: perfect
This may be just what you have been waiting for, if you have Vacs with
bad or missing nibs. I would call these four standard size and one
major size but you may also consider them all standards.
Waterman #5 keyhole nib from the 1920s. It measures
31mm long and 7mm wide. This is the nib that will fit a Waterman #5
fountain pen. It is a red nib and has a medium tip. It has very slight
flex not enough to amount to anything. This is an original nib that was
made in the USA in the 1920s. The iridium is perfect. The nib has no
cracks.
Waterman # 6 fountain pen nib that was made in the USA between 1900
and 1915.
Maker: Waterman
Size: # 6
Year:
1900-1915
Country of Origin:
USA
Length:
30mm
Marking:
Waterman Ideal New York 6
Nib Material:
14K Gold
Nib Flexibility: semi-flex
Nib Width (tip):
double broad
Iridium Condition:
thin but it is all there
Cracks:
none
Pen this nib fits:
#16
This is a eyedropper style nib. It will also fit a lever fill pen.
Parker Duofold Sr. fountain pen nib that was made in the USA in the
late 1920s. This is what some companies called a ballpoint nib with a
rounded iridium and it also has a turned up end.
Maker: Parker Size:Duofold
Sr. Year:
late 1920s / early 1930s Country of Origin:
USA Length:
36mm Marking: Parker
Duofold Made in USA + serial number Nib Material:
14K Gold Nib Flexibility: stiff Nib Width (tip):
medium Iridium Condition:
excellent Cracks:
none Pen this nib fits: Duofold
Sr
This is a very rare nib. It has a standard thickness at the base, but it
gets progressively thicker toward the top.
Wahl Eversharp Gold Seal nib from the 1920s. This
is the nib that will fit a standard size Gold Seal fountain
pen. It measures 29mm long and 7mm wide. This is an original nib that
was made in the USA in the 1920s. It is basically a stiff nib with a fine
tip. The iridium is perfect. The nib has no cracks.
Wahl # 6 nib from the 1920s. This is the nib that
will fit a an oversize Wahl fountain pen such as a # 76. It measures
34.5mm long and 8mm wide. This is an original nib that was made in the
USA in the 1920s. It is basically a stiff nib with a medium tip. The
iridium is perfect. The nib has no cracks.
Wahl Eversharp oversize Gold Seal nib from the
1920s. This is the nib that will fit a oversize Gold Seal fountain
pen or an oversize Doric. It measures 34mm long and 8mm wide.
This is an original nib that was made in the USA in the 1920s. It is a
semi-flex nib with a fine tip. The iridium is perfect. The nib has no
cracks.
Waterman #7 keyhole nib from the 1920s. It measures
32mm long and 8mm wide. This is the nib that will fit a Waterman #7
fountain pen. It is a red nib and has a medium tip. It is a semi-flex
nib. This is an original nib that was made in the USA in the 1920s.
The iridium is perfect. The nib has no cracks.
Vintage Parker Duofold Sr. fountain pen nib
that was made in the USA in the 1920s. It is in perfect condition. It is
14K gold. It measures 35mm long and 8.5mm wide. It is basically a stiff
nib and the tip falls between fine and medium. The tines are lined up and
it has not been straightened at any time. This is a Sr. nib, but it is
from an early pen, so it has straighter sides.
$115.00
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