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Sheaffer's Catalogues Wanted


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Hello everyone!

 

I'm collecting Sheaffer's pens. In my collection is about a hundred of pens.
Please let me know where could I get the pen-catalogue of this company.

 

Thanks for your help.

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Thanks for early reply.

These resources are known all over the world.
I said a little incorrectly. I meant catalogues electronic or printed (with regulated information), which can be purchased.

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Thanks for early reply.

These resources are known all over the world.

I said a little incorrectly. I meant catalogues electronic or printed (with regulated information), which can be purchased.

 

The Sheaffer catalogs in the PCA Library are in electronic form and don't need to be purchased.

 

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Finding Sheaffer catalogues is a difficult problem. There is no such thing as "a" Sheaffer catalogue. Sheaffer generally issued annual catalogues and sometimes they even put the year on the catalogue. But many years the catalogues are undated, without even copyright dates. And for most years there would be at least two catalogues, one for the higher line pens and one for the lower lines.

 

If you are looking for price data, that was usually in a separate price lists which went to dealers only. Those are much harder to find than the catalogues.

 

Good luck with your search.

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  • 2 months later...

Enclosed photo of a 1997 Sheaffer Advertising File with 6 single sheets, 14 double folded sheets, 1 triple folded sheet. plus price list.

All printed on both sides......

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any interest in the above?

 

 

Substantial.

 

Unfortunately, that word can't be applied to my funds, which currently run to food, shelter and sometimes light.

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any interest in the above?

If you are offering them for sale, this is not the board for that. If you are offering scans or free copies, then yes, it's ok. Please clarify which.

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