![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Actually, the 3-25 fitted was a flexible one, which was odd. Greenie, do you have any of these lever filled keychain pens?Īh I see. I think "Swan Pen" is 1920's, but I'd have to look it up. A picture of the section and feed might be a clue too. Also the two rings at the top of the cap and bottom of the barrel might be clues. but often the way the imprint is worded gives away details. They don't put dates on pens (sometimes they will put patent dates on them). But it just makes our job more difficult in dating the pen. Because many of those smaller MT pens had very flexible nibs, the user might have preferred a stiff nib and the jeweler might have fitted a sheaffer nib. Unless it was a surprise gift, what often happened is that metal pens were distributed through jewelry stores who would put in a nib that was pleasing to the user (they weren't concerned with matching the nib brand to the pen brand). It actually could have been sold with the Sheaffer nib. ![]()
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