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What On Earth Is This Narrow, Cheap Pen?


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It wasn't expensive at all, and I think I found it 25 years ago. It has the 80s "high tech industrial" look. I have no idea of the maker but there is a logo on the end. Can't write with it because I dropped it and bent the nib. Does anyone make nibs this small any longer if I can replace it? It is nicely small for a fountain pen.

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Never seen anything similar before ....

for the nib, just get it repaired by a professional!

I like this VERY industrial look! :)

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i'm not really sure what this pen is, though i'm sure some member might know.

 

 

i say get the nib repaired because it looks like a pretty sweet pen!

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Very interesting pen, I'd love to see how it writes and who made it.

 

As for repairs, go contact:

Mike Masuyama

Richard Binder

Greg Minuskin

 

They do really good work.

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Honestly, I think that I had this pen in the past, many years ago before this became a full addiction. What strikes me is the proprietary appearing cartridge. Could this be a Staedtler? I know the cap does not show the current company logo but I do not know about 20-30 years ago. I did look thru an online database of logos but did not see anything under the "S" that matches this one.

 

As far as the nib goes any decent nib meister can fix this one, the damage seems minimal.

A. Don's Axiom "It's gonna be used when I sell it, might as well be used when I buy it."

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interesting pen reminds me of a drafting pen design - aimed at architects with a clip like that - I like it

 

worth looking up logos for Staedler, Stabilo & Soenneken (check spellings)

 

is it all metal? weight?

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Looks really cool, reminds me of the tactical pen and pencil set.

New Mexico Pen Collector's Club / InkDrop Member since 8/23/2010

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I sent an email to Tom Westerich over at Penboard.de to see if he recognized it. Will let you know if I get a response. Checked the logos for Staedler, Stabilo & Soenneken and all 3 were different than the logo on the cap. Perhaps the cap is just a single initial and not truly a corporate logo.

 

Don

A. Don's Axiom "It's gonna be used when I sell it, might as well be used when I buy it."

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it does look a Germanic design

 

perhaps it is not an S but a symbol .. could also be a five

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I'd like to know, because I'd love a pen like that, especially if it has a full metal body.

 

Yes, the body is all metal. The shank, if that is what you call the part holding the feed and nib, is not, but is plastic. I was thinking perhaps a new nib could simply be substituted, but I know nothing about sizes and this looks very oddball. The logo looks like an S made of two interlocked C shapes, not a G. The feed looks about 2mm wide. Does anyone make nibs in this size?

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I vaguely remember a cartridge system like that- there is a collar that goes over the section, and the cartridge is pierced by the feeder like a sheaffer... Think!!! What was it????

Sometimes the cat needs a new cat toy. And sometimes I need a new pen.

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Scripto? Cross?

looks like the slim cross century nib

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Sometimes the cat needs a new cat toy. And sometimes I need a new pen.

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Okay, here is something. Looking closely at the disposable cartridge, you can read in matte frosted letters "Lady Austria." I think I'll put the shank/feed/nib thingy into an ultrasonic cleaner bath to see if things clean up.

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I vaguely remember a cartridge system like that- there is a collar that goes over the section, and the cartridge is pierced by the feeder like a sheaffer... Think!!! What was it????

Yes, the cartridge appears to be pierced by an extension of the back end of the shank. You can still see the dislodged circular plastic disk from the end of the cartridge, pushed inside of it.

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I found this:

 

german forum on pens

 

Machine translation says this:

 

But I have these special cartridges found on the homepage at online any more.

At that time I had discovered that the label indicating the cartridge box with "Lady Austria" on one (?) Enterprise Gutberlet part of writing instruments in Austria. (Now probably not more).

 

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Perhaps there are those cartridges in Europe and while still at the Italian company for the curious Parafernalia filler Big Revolution.

 

In manufacturing company under "refills and spares: Ink Cartidge Lady Austria 4 pieces"

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Interesting design - reminds me of KGB ricin-pellet-pens or the famos SOE .22 'enpen'.

 

Could that be a Sailor made "Chalana" fountain pen - the cartridge looks familiar...

 

Peter

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Sailor cartridges are like that, and also the old old pilot?

Sometimes the cat needs a new cat toy. And sometimes I need a new pen.

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