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how hard is it to find a good gold 1mm+ factory stub nib on a sheaffer pen? i have been looking for awhile now and i have found stubs on all the other big brands, but i have yet to come across a sheaffer with a nice juicy stub nib.

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how hard is it to find a good gold 1mm+ factory stub nib on a sheaffer pen? i have been looking for awhile now and i have found stubs on all the other big brands, but i have yet to come across a sheaffer with a nice juicy stub nib.

I'm afraid not very easy. I don't recall any current production Sheaffer having a stub nib. But there are many other pen companies if a nice stub is what you're after.

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how hard is it to find a good gold 1mm+ factory stub nib on a sheaffer pen? i have been looking for awhile now and i have found stubs on all the other big brands, but i have yet to come across a sheaffer with a nice juicy stub nib.

 

Are you referring to modern or current-production Sheaffers, or vintage pens?

 

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I'm afraid not very easy. I don't recall any current production Sheaffer having a stub nib. But there are many other pen companies if a nice stub is what you're after.

 

i am looking for a vintage one, ideally a touchdown or lever filler. i know they made some snorkels labeled s5 that would have those nibs.

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I don't know you are just looking for new Sheaffer pens with a stub nib or not. If you look at Greg Minuskin's site he often has vintage Sheaffer pens with stub nibs for sale. You will have to keep an eagle eye and pounce if you see something you want he has people waiting in the wings waiting for what they want to come up for sale.

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I don't know you are just looking for new Sheaffer pens with a stub nib or not. If you look at Greg Minuskin's site he often has vintage Sheaffer pens with stub nibs for sale. You will have to keep an eagle eye and pounce if you see something you want he has people waiting in the wings waiting for what they want to come up for sale.

 

Greg does fantastic work, i have had him re-tip a nib for me in the past. and i have been eyeing his pens for awhile but i have never seen any that were not already sold. i am hoping to find a sheaffer factory stub though, i have heard so many people on here raving about them.

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He always puts up the pen I want when my back is turned :)

 

i know the feeling :)

 

i am teaching myself programming at the moment and i have been tempted to try and write a script for fun that checks his site at regular intervals and sends an email to him automatically if his post contains the term "wet noodle" and is under a certain price.

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I had a Connaisseur with a lovely Broad Sheaffer Stub ...can't recall the exact model,but it had a translucent green body (I think it had 'Sea' or 'Seas' in the name).

 

I sold it to an FHFer in Nortern Spain .... partly because I couldn't bear having a pen with a mis-spelled name :lol:

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My CP4 Washington.

 

http://www.fototime.com/829583F3F0D689D/medium800.jpg

My plain Sterling Legacy.

 

http://www.fototime.com/7A8488A415B5959/medium800.jpg

 

 

 

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I collect strange snorkel and TD nibs on triumph nibs, and i have to say that it's a really long, painful, and expensive thing to do. It is really REALLY hard to find them at reasonable prices, as they are very rare and everyone wants them. If you don't mind an open nib rather than a triumph, your odds go up ever so slightly, but they are still pretty rare on the open market. There were not as many made originally, and it seems that people don't often sell them when they get them.

 

Good luck and happy hunting!

 

ps. although everyone seems to love the S5 nibs, I've found a few S4 one that I quite love. Still stubs but PdAg instead of 14K, and they perform just as wonderfully. Having said all that, I have a few of the retipped triumph stubs from Minuskin, and they are essentially the same in terms of performance. As nice as the S5 nibs are, I'm not sure you really need to chase them if all you're interested in is performance and not collecting them, or you're not particularly into the feel of Triumph nibs in general.

 

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Pens/DSC00030_zpsca6dbea1.jpg

 

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Pens/DSC09819-1_zps6b67f271.jpg

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I sold it to an FHFer in Nortern Spain .... partly because I couldn't bear having a pen with a mis-spelled name :lol:

 

It depends on what dictionary you're using. Connoisseur is the English rendition of the French Connaisseur.

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I collect strange snorkel and TD nibs on triumph nibs, and i have to say that it's a really long, painful, and expensive thing to do. It is really REALLY hard to find them at reasonable prices, as they are very rare and everyone wants them. If you don't mind an open nib rather than a triumph, your odds go up ever so slightly, but they are still pretty rare on the open market. There were not as many made originally, and it seems that people don't often sell them when they get them.

 

Good luck and happy hunting!

 

ps. although everyone seems to love the S5 nibs, I've found a few S4 one that I quite love. Still stubs but PdAg instead of 14K, and they perform just as wonderfully. Having said all that, I have a few of the retipped triumph stubs from Minuskin, and they are essentially the same in terms of performance. As nice as the S5 nibs are, I'm not sure you really need to chase them if all you're interested in is performance and not collecting them, or you're not particularly into the feel of Triumph nibs in general.

 

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Pens/DSC00030_zpsca6dbea1.jpg

 

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Pens/DSC09819-1_zps6b67f271.jpg

I have said it before, but it is worth saying again - great Triumph nibs in your collection Saskia :) :thumbup:

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I collect strange snorkel and TD nibs on triumph nibs, and i have to say that it's a really long, painful, and expensive thing to do. It is really REALLY hard to find them at reasonable prices, as they are very rare and everyone wants them. If you don't mind an open nib rather than a triumph, your odds go up ever so slightly, but they are still pretty rare on the open market. There were not as many made originally, and it seems that people don't often sell them when they get them.

 

Good luck and happy hunting!

 

ps. although everyone seems to love the S5 nibs, I've found a few S4 one that I quite love. Still stubs but PdAg instead of 14K, and they perform just as wonderfully. Having said all that, I have a few of the retipped triumph stubs from Minuskin, and they are essentially the same in terms of performance. As nice as the S5 nibs are, I'm not sure you really need to chase them if all you're interested in is performance and not collecting them, or you're not particularly into the feel of Triumph nibs in general.

 

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Pens/DSC00030_zpsca6dbea1.jpg

 

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Pens/DSC09819-1_zps6b67f271.jpg

 

Oh man, thats a gorgeous pen!

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how hard is it to find a good gold 1mm+ factory stub nib on a sheaffer pen? i have been looking for awhile now and i have found stubs on all the other big brands, but i have yet to come across a sheaffer with a nice juicy stub nib.

 

Here is a 1.1mm Minuskin stub on a Triumph nib attached to a Sheaffer Valiant from about 1947.

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a152/gmberg/Sale%20Stubs/IMG_4953.jpghttp://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a152/gmberg/Sale%20Stubs/IMG_4950.jpg

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If you don't NEED it to be a gold nib, Targa stub nibs are not terribly difficult to find. They made 3 sizes: ~0.8mm, ~1.4mm, ~1.75mm

Otherwise, your best bet for a factory stub is going to be a Touchdown or Snorkel. I just picked up another Snorkel S5 nib, and could be convinced to let it go, but it's not cheap. It's about 1.2mm.

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And lets not forget the fabulous NoNonsense Calligraphy sets.

 

that was my first fountain pen and i think its part of the reason why i am so curious about finding a good vintage sheaffer with a nice juicy stub.

 

the quality control is terrible on those nowadays. i have seen them with slits cut at an angle, one tine longer than the other, but i also ran across one that had a slight flex nib.

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