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The much anticipated reveal of the final design Oversized Pneumatic WAHL-EVERSHARP DECOBAND DEMONSTRATOR will happen at the upcoming Chicago Pen Show! It takes its place beside and a little in from of the 3 already available colors Rosewood, Black and Lapis Blue. Next up in the series later in the Summer will be the Greek Key Machined Black!

 

 

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Syd "the Wahlnut" Saperstein

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Vintage Wahl Eversharp Writing Instruments

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The much anticipated reveal of the final design Oversized Pneumatic WAHL-EVERSHARP DECOBAND DEMONSTRATOR will happen at the upcoming Chicago Pen Show! It takes its place beside and a little in from of the 3 already available colors Rosewood, Black and Lapis Blue. Next up in the series later in the Summer will be the Greek Key Machined Black!

 

Okay, seeing the pen like this helps me to understand why the ink is stored in rubber, as opposed to plastic.

Also, please say, there will enough of these made so that they don't sell out before I can put one in my shopping cart

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wow, is that a red feed?

It's a small world......but I'd hate to paint it. -Stephen Wright

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Just received my Rosewood DecoBand and love it. This is an outstanding example of a demonstrator pen and you are justifiably proud of it. I also hope everyone who wants one is able to obtain it. Wishing you all the best at the Chicago Show!

 

Mary

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wow, is that a red feed?

 

Yes, urushi coated ebonite - if it is the same as on the rosewood version

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Demo looks great!

 

Got the Rosewood and love it like others....

 

Syd had me at the red feed.....

 

:)

 

Mark

FP Addict & Pretty Nice Guy

 

 

 

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Anyone know of any of these demos still floating around on the market, new or used? 🙏🏻

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I'd email Syd directly to ask. One of the retailers may still have some and he could point you in the right direction.

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