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rroossinck
Not quite sure what I have here, and haven't had the time to pull the camera gear out to shoot it yet, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of anything like this? Based on the year, it's probably a variant of the striped Duofold, as it's all-black with semi-visible transparency that reminds me of what you'd find on the Sheaffer's Triumph lineup. Pics to come soon, but thought I'd throw it out there.

Dr. I? Sound weird to you, or just me?
david i
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Not quite sure what I have here, and haven't had the time to pull the camera gear out to shoot it yet, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of anything like this? Based on the year, it's probably a variant of the striped Duofold, as it's all-black with semi-visible transparency that reminds me of what you'd find on the Sheaffer's Triumph lineup. Pics to come soon, but thought I'd throw it out there.

Dr. I? Sound weird to you, or just me?


Hi,

Details?

Clear stripes on black Junior (5") and Sub-Deb (4 5/8") 1941+ vac-fill Duofolds would be expected. Yours has white trim? Too, be sure it is not just the oxidized/tarnished GF trim seen on unpolished pens of tht era. I can show one like that if i can find it at home.

regards
d
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