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My Personal Sheaffer Snorkel/pfm Collection


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Hi all,

Attached some pictures of my snorkel /PFM collection.

As far as I know, only missing the solid gold snorkel, please correct me if I'm wrong !

Note the brown snorkel, a "Frankenpen" I've made using a snorkel desk pen I've altered ( left lower corner)

Francis

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What's with the dot on that periwinkle? It looks pop-eyed.

 

If we're talking about colors, but also not limiting it to white dots, I don't see a vermillion. Since you mention Masterpiece versions, are you counting Autograph and Signature? And they say there are two kinds of Burgundy red.

 

I can't remember everything about PFMs, but there are demonstrators, so it depends on whether you're counting that one as well.

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What's with the dot on that periwinkle? It looks pop-eyed.

 

If we're talking about colors, but also not limiting it to white dots, I don't see a vermillion. Since you mention Masterpiece versions, are you counting Autograph and Signature? And they say there are two kinds of Burgundy red.

 

I can't remember everything about PFMs, but there are demonstrators, so it depends on whether you're counting that one as well.

Hi kernando,

You are right on the Periwinkle white dot. It was missing and I've made a replacement which has a too large colaarn will correct this !

I've only shown part of my collection, but I also have boxed mint Autograph and Signature sets.

I don't have a vermillion , but as I understand these were not made with a white dot.

Never heard ther were 2 kinds burgundy snorkle though ?

Still looking for a PFM demonstrator,at least when the price is reasonable !

Francis

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Hi Francis,

While far from a snork "expert" there are indeed two burgundy's, the early one with a black section and a later with a coloured section. My understanding from Roger W. and Dr.I. is that vermillion was, as you say, a non white dot colour. A lovely collection !!

 

Regards

Hugh

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Yep, two burgundies. The new burgundy, to me, is darker and pretty darn hard to come by. I'd say it happens in less than 1 in 10 which is odd as they must have still been making burgundy as a regular selection but, maybe it didn't sell well. Are you also not counting the 9 and 18K English models?

 

Roger W.

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Awesome collection you've got there.

I recently acquired my first Snorkel, a burgundy Saratoga. I'm loving it.

Parker VS (rust)

Parker "51" aerometric (navy grey)

Sheaffer Snorkel Saratoga (burgundy)

Sheaffer Imperial IV Touchdown (green)

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Yep, two burgundies. The new burgundy, to me, is darker and pretty darn hard to come by. I'd say it happens in less than 1 in 10 which is odd as they must have still been making burgundy as a regular selection but, maybe it didn't sell well. Are you also not counting the 9 and 18K English models?

 

Roger W.

 

As mentioned by Roger, Snorkel has 2 versions of Burgundy (see picture below). Don’t know why, there is no price different between these versions. Normally, a picture with only one burgundy is difficult to tell whether it is darker, you must have these pens sitting together for comparison.

 

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This situation is also applied to Fiesta Red/Vermilion…

 

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Including these 2 burgundies, the brown desk pen and transparent demonstrator, there are altogether 15 colors (see below : 1st picture was taken before I got the Periwinkle while the 2nd picture forgot to put the deskpen)

 

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Snorkel has 14 models (I treat 9K, 14K and 18K Masterpiece as one model) including deskpen and Special (PdAg conventional open nib). Below picture shows from the most expensive 14K Masterpiece on the right to the cheapest Special on the left together with the deskpen.

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Lovely beauties! :puddle:

 

I only have a Snorkel Crest, but with a stub nib.

Been looking for a PFM V w stub nib but is like a proverbial unicorn....

 

Thanks for all the great pictures.

Pedro

 

Looking for interesting Sheaffer OS Balance pens

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Nice collection, Francis, even though as you've stated it's not all you have in your collection!

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h89/fountainbel/My%20personal%20fountain%20pen%20collection/Sheaffercollection006.jpg

 

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h89/fountainbel/My%20personal%20fountain%20pen%20collection/Sheaffercollection007.jpg

 

I can't help in identifying what may be missing, don't know enough about them.

The Snorkel is one pen/ filling system I've not yet so much as tried, I've never even held one.

One of these days I do plan on getting at least one beater to overhaul, breathe some life back into, if only to teach myself how they work.

 

@ snorkelcc:

Nice shots of yours too!

It amazes me how many fountain pens there are, even in one filler-type category, so many I've never even seen before.

Thanks for sharing your pictures too.

 

It's in seeing pictures like these that makes me realize just how vast the fountain pen world once was, and still is thanks to collectors.

It's a clear sign that at one time we didn't live is such a disposable world as we do now, that I also have a lot more to learn than I already have.

Awesome!

“I view my fountain pens & inks as an artist might view their brushes and paints.

They flow across paper as a brush to canvas, transforming my thoughts into words and my words into art.

There is nothing else like it; the art of writing and the painting of words!”

~Inka~ [scott]; 5 October, 2009

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This pic is colors minus second burgundy and black (they didn't fit in the tray).

 

http://www.sheafferflattops.com/images/Snorkcolor1.jpg

 

There is also reverse trim on black (chrome trim) -

 

http://www.sheafferflattops.com/images/snorkel%20chrome.jpg

 

http://www.sheafferflattops.com/images/Gold%20snorkels2.jpg

9K, 14K, gold plate

 

Roger W.

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Beautiful collections snorkelcc and RogerW !

Look I still have to complete my collection.

Altough the two gold versions may not be within my reach !

Thanks for shearing !

Francis

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There is also reverse trim on black (chrome trim) -

 

Roger W.

 

Nice collection, Roger W.

 

This is my first time knowing a chrome trim snorkel. I notice the white dot on the cap, is this reserve trim snorkel a variation of the Valiant or Statesmen or any other model ? Can you tell me more about this chrome trim snorkel such as production period? Thanks.

 

I saw a 18K snorkel Masterpiece from my friend’s collection, I am still looking for this 18K Masterpiece as well as the replacement to my not good condition 9K Masterpiece. Looks like I also need to add this chrome trim snorkel in my wish list.

 

Snorkel

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Very much enjoyed looking at your collection. Thanks for the wonderful pictures.

 

I just purchased 3 Sheaffer's on the bay and can't wait for them to get here :)

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very nic collection francis :thumbup: :notworthy1:

I only have a pfmII and a pfmIII, both were bought at Mora and they are lovely writers

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Wouldn't mind a green pfm

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Thanks all for sharing the pictures. The PFM is really growing on me - I have a later Sheaffer with the similar inlaid nib, but nothing like the same size. Some great colours in the collections pictured!

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This pic is colors minus second burgundy and black (they didn't fit in the tray).

 

http://www.sheafferflattops.com/images/Snorkcolor1.jpg

 

 

Roger W.

 

i really like the second green in that picture. what is the color called?

-Eclipse Flat Top-|-Parker "51" Aero-|-Sheaffer's Snorkel Sentinel-|-Esterbrook SJ-|-Sheaffer Imperial II Deluxe TD-|-Sheaffer 330-|-Reform 1745-|-PenUsa Genesis-|-Hero 616-|-Noodler's Flex-|-Schneider Voice-|-TWSBI Vac 700-

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The second green is Fern Green. It is the rarest of the colors as Fiesta Red can be easier had in the Sentinel model though Fiesta Red in a matched cap Statesmen/Valiant is almost impossible.

 

Roger W.

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Here is my humble offering to this very fine snorkel thread.

 

ordinary snorkels but look more closely....

 

 

 

Flexible music nib, flexible stub Triumph nib ( maybe the rarest? What do you think Roger?), and "ordinary?" Music nib

 

Sensitive Pen Restoration doesn't cost extra.

 

Find me on Facebook at MONOMOY VINTAGE PEN

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Here is my humble offering to this very fine snorkel thread.

 

ordinary snorkels but look more closely....

 

 

 

Flexible music nib, flexible stub Triumph nib ( maybe the rarest? What do you think Roger?), and "ordinary?" Music nib

 

 

did you really say "flexible triumph nib"? and a stub? :puddle: this is getting almost to the top of my grail pen list. in fern green! ;)

-Eclipse Flat Top-|-Parker "51" Aero-|-Sheaffer's Snorkel Sentinel-|-Esterbrook SJ-|-Sheaffer Imperial II Deluxe TD-|-Sheaffer 330-|-Reform 1745-|-PenUsa Genesis-|-Hero 616-|-Noodler's Flex-|-Schneider Voice-|-TWSBI Vac 700-

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Yes , here is the code on that nib.

 

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Sensitive Pen Restoration doesn't cost extra.

 

Find me on Facebook at MONOMOY VINTAGE PEN

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