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WTB: Nib for Sheaffer Target / Imperial III


Readymade

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I've a pen that needs a new nib.

 

Medium preferred but will consider any size.

 

Am also keen to hear from those who have parts of this pen, or a whole pen.

 

Please PM if interested!

 

Thanks for looking :)

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I don't know if I can help. I like a trade for my love pen on a parker. Should you like. Pm me with contract. I am in Singapore too. :thumbup:

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Hrmm... I don't know how to tell which Imperial models are the Imperials I have, but I've two I'd be willing to sell or trade. Both are black, have Touchdown fillers (as opposed to later touchdown + C/C versions) and 14k nibs. One I think is an Imperial V, because there's a chalk-filled "V" imprint on the barrel; it has a short/military clip and a Fine nib. The other I don't know what model number it is, no obvious model no. markings, and it has a nice medium semi-flex nib.

 

Aaron

WTB: Lamy 27 w/ OB/OBB nibs; Pelikan 100 B nib

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I got a pen that can't write,

I got a pc that can't type,

I got a statement that can't be understand,

You got a H/p that never answer...................

 

(I called you in SINGAPORE four times but you did not reply)

 

To all Sheaffer lovers, I have a small group of Sheaffer pending Trade only for parker Pen. Would be nice you shot a photo and tell me what you want cos I don't collect Sheaffer Nor I understand the model. I can do photo compare.

 

 

@fibreglass_works: PMed you, but no reply...

 

Anyone else got Imperial III / Target nibs? :)

 

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I call ypu on H/p again :thumbup:

That's odd. Why don't we continue this conversation over PMs or email?

 

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