No name pen 01-- can you identify?
My low cost pens are very satisfying. I can not afford high end pens. Found these low priced pens [ as described in many pen collector forums] can be quite a lot of fun. Sharing my experience with the viewer. All these reviews are based on how it feels in my hand, not much of methods etc. Any comments and question always welcome.
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Thursday 27 November 2014
Wilson, Parker 45 design.
Wilson, Parker 45 design. Two grey and chrome and one gold colour [ is this the coronet model? I have one Wilson coronet which has chequered barrel]. The aerometic filler in the gold one needs to be repaired, the sac has come off the sleeve and melted inside. The filler in the grey ones are OK. These apart all three are very well preserved.
Wilson -Parker 21 design.
Wilson -Parker 21 design. Got five pens, all in good order, three gold cap and two chrome cap. Paid Rs 75 for each. All fillers work normal. Will need to try out thepen later.
Wilson Commander
Wilson Commander, paid Rs 50 for this. The cap has one dent and one oxidation damage. Everything else is very well preserved.
This is eyedropper filling type, and a breather tube is fitted into the feeder. Cap clip spring working normal.
West End- Pilot 57G look alike
A brand called west end- never heard of this earlier. The pen looks similar to the Indian Pilot 57. The nib was damaged, straightened up the tynes. The pen seems well preserved, though the clip plating is faded.
Platinex 615N
Platinex 615N from Artex pen company. We used this pen in school, very good eyedropper pen. The nib is new, minor damage to clip plating due to flaking. Otherwise this pen is very well preserved. Neglected new old stock! Very happy to get one unit of this pen, nostalgic appeal for me.
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