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NawaxJM
Hi everybody,

I'd like to remember my youth by using again the Sheaffer pen I used to use to write my courses when I was in High School.
It was a model quite easy to find in the commons stationnary stores between 1991 and 1998.
I remember it was black.
Caped, it's shape was like a cylinder from may be 1/1.5 cm, whit a steel part on the cap to maintain it in the shirt's pocket.
The head of the cap was flat, and to close the pen I had to screw it.
It was filled by throwable platic cartridges.

Has any of you a idea of the name of this model and where I should able to get it (stores, eBay, etc.) ?

Thanks in advance for your help rolleyes.gif

JM
randyholhut
Sounds like a Sheaffer No-Nonsense pen, and they are plentiful in the usual pen hunting/auction/buying spots.
Nibbernacker
QUOTE(NawaxJM @ Feb 6 2008, 05:08 PM) [snapback]505287[/snapback]
Caped, it's shape was like a cylinder from may be 1/1.5 cm


Could it have been this?

http://www.redemptiontoys.com/item189352.ctlg

Ray-Vigo
What you had was a Sheaffer No Nonsense. These pens were sold in the big office chains like Staples for around $10 or so. If yours was solid you have a black No Nonsense, if transluscent (like the one I had at the time) it's a No Nonsense Viewpoint. Ebay or the marketplace here are the spots to look for these. They can be had for cheap.
NawaxJM
THANK YOU all. thumbup.gif
Indeed it was a No-Nonense.

Bye.

JM
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