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Even though this is a local auction its a on line sale. I will pick these up soon but was wondering if anyone could tell me what exactly I have. I know the photos are not the best, but a keen eye may see a lot more than mine. 1.jpg.e6e2b9ab6fef74447ac12a7790eb22de.jpg2.jpg.3f52fe41df046a9f665cd1a7056bb567.jpg3.jpg.90d77b3647d9b1f0449e47d2ba5648a1.jpg4.jpg.d0e3719d263a66f00ad78711a1493729.jpg5.jpg.51837b0e4447084ce1eb9713d018bd40.jpg

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I think I see a Parker 21 Mark I Deluxe and an aerometric 51. The pen way to the right with no cap in the first photo is probably a cheapie from the 50s or early 60s, perhaps a Wearever. The other two, no idea.

 

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You were correct. A Parker 21 and 51. there was one other sack pen that is missing the cap but the rest is there. I got the section out and am cleaning it up. Its in good condition. Nib is a Signature 6 which I think is gold plate. DSC01079.thumb.JPG.f80fac38b4e19a2cda0c600b75cb0907.JPGDSC01080.thumb.JPG.9320da40921b73232ab5108d94e6d5de.JPG

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