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I am about 4-6 pens in to learning repair. I believe this is a early flexpen but the clip is missing so no brand for me. Nib says imperial lim- crown I think it says lime.  I am looking for somewhere to get a feed for it and also to learn about it. I am sorry if I seem helpless I did a few sac repairs and re aligned nibs I truly know nothing. Thanks for reading this even if you can't help me.

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Very attractive and novel celluloid body.   But I have no clue what the pen is, or, if the nib is original to the pen, or a retrofit.

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May be a long shot, but, the nib could be Imperial Pen Co. Ltd. 'Crown series'?

 

Nice looking pen.

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You need to build a collection of parts including vintage feeds of various sizes and some nibs.  You can pick up some cheap stainless Chinese nibs from eBay and you can look out for some junk pen lots that might meet your needs.

 

Over time you’ll build up various bits and bobs and will look out for more for specific parts for projects.

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