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oliverob
Could someone please tell me what particular model and years of manufacture this pen is?
Thanks,
Oliver
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Rob R
skyline i think.
jpolaski
I don't recall the name of it, but that pen was the low end model below the Skyline, IIRC.
Wahlnut
It is a very late Streamilner (the lower end Skyline line) Although this looks just like a pen that was asked about a while back, where I was curious about 2 featrures, myself: 1) the not pointed and more conical barrel end and 2) the pocket clip that does not seem be attached directly and only to the top cap ring. Can you tell me how the pocket clip is attached to the cap?

If anyone out there has any other pens like this one to show with similar features, please post about them. This will help us all to see if this pen is a "variant" or a regular item.

Syd
jkichen
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It is a very late Streamilner (the lower end Skyline line) Although this looks just like a pen that was asked about a while back, where I was curious about 2 featrures, myself: 1) the not pointed and more conical barrel end and 2) the pocket clip that does not seem be attached directly and only to the top cap ring. Can you tell me how the pocket clip is attached to the cap?

If anyone out there has any other pens like this one to show with similar features, please post about them. This will help us all to see if this pen is a "variant" or a regular item.

Syd


I have a similar pen with the conical barrel end and the clip attached to a narrow top cap ring. The clip itself is pitted and discolored. Originallly, it was perhaps a nickel-plated finish.

JK
wackyjacky1
I was just about to post a request to identify my pen when I came across this post. Mine is very similar, minus the gold band around the lip of the cap. It's a deep burgundy color (Noodler's red-black is a perfect match for it) and has a nice flexy nib (marked Eversharp, 14k, made in USA, heart-shaped cutout) that I love!







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