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@FarmBoy and @gweimer1

Can you both, with your vintage pen expertise, let me know what base would work with the pen I got with the lever fill and sac?  I’d so appreciate it. I’m out of my depth with Esterbrook Dip-less pens and desk sets.  

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5 hours ago, gweimer1 said:

 

The question is - which was the winner?  The nib or the Dremel?  Inquiring minds want to know.

A nib never wins that fight. 
 

Never period. 

San Francisco International Pen Show - The next “Funnest Pen Show” is on schedule for August 23-24-25, 2024.  Watch the show website for registration details. 
 

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16 hours ago, Misfit said:

I got a warning about the second link. 


Same here.  Yikes.  I wonder if I can edit it from the post.

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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20 minutes ago, Sailor Kenshin said:


Same here.  Yikes.  I wonder if I can edit it from the post.

 

It's just an old unsecured site.  It's still Brian Anderson's page...you know...the moderator of this forum.

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So you thought you should have been warned?   Here's the rabbit hole I jumped into.  Now, if only I could get my hands on a white A-101....there must be one out there somewhere.  

 

Left to right - Transitional J in Copper (shop model with a black barrel end disk), Dollar B (shop model 1940), and one that's really hard to find - it's a transitional SJ.  While these aren't supposed to be rare, just try and find one.   This one was put together from parts in 2 different auction lots at the Ohio Pen Show.

 

 

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7 hours ago, gweimer1 said:

Now, if only I could get my hands on a white A-101....there must be one out there somewhere.  

 

 

I seem to recall seeing at least one somewhere...

San Francisco International Pen Show - The next “Funnest Pen Show” is on schedule for August 23-24-25, 2024.  Watch the show website for registration details. 
 

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The thing about the “set” I got is, I’ll have to buy another base and another pen. Let my mistake, or lack of research help others.  

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My question is this: why am I so envious of some of the desk stuff seen here when I have about 60 such Esterbrooks myself? adding a picture I resently poste of most but not all my black ones. color is for another day.

 

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