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Old 31 December 2009, 06:54 AM   #1
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My Second Oldest Pen...

Way back in 1912, Walter Sheaffer turned his jewelry shop into a Pen Factory...and some history was born.. He invented the lever fill for Fountain Pens and revolutionised the Pen industry....

This isn't about the lever fill though, but the follow-on and the pen as we know it now.. Before 1929, Sheaffer's were flat at both ends...However, in 1929, he then developed what was called the Balance Pen... a pen that was tapered at both ends.. It's the way most Fountain Pens look today.. (I do have one of those from the early 30's, lever fill)...

Since Sheaffer started out as a jeweler, there were broad gold bands and gold clips etc on his fine pens... He was also one of the few who put the pen and mechanical pencil together..

From the mid-1940's, I have this set:


Sheaffer's have been made in the original factory since then, although everything is downsizing today:


This "Balance Pen" is from the time they were downsizing and making pens a bit slimmer than earlier versions:


This was also one of the first "Vac-Fil" pens of the day that used an unscrewable piston in the end to suck up the ink and this may have been the future if Waterman had not invented the cartridge system in the 50's:


Photography does not do this pen justice as the colors of red's, greens, and blacks change depending on the light..


This old gal is showing her age with some discoloration of the gold and nib...but I'll bet that if she was cleaned up and filled, it would still make a fine writing instrument:
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Old 31 December 2009, 07:04 AM   #2
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A real beauty.. You guys are makeing me think I need some nice wrighting instruments.. maybe they will even make me spell better :)
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Old 31 December 2009, 07:07 AM   #3
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Larry, nice set!
You've kept them in an excellent condition.
What material is the pen made of ?
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Old 31 December 2009, 07:09 AM   #4
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Nice vintage writer, Larry.
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Old 31 December 2009, 07:20 AM   #5
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Very nice, the green's excellent!
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Beautiful pen Larry. I love the nib
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Old 1 January 2010, 08:18 AM   #7
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Wonderful set Larry.

I have about 3 of these and love them all. Good photos also!
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Old 1 January 2010, 01:31 PM   #8
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Larry, That's a very nice pair!!!
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Nice one Larry.

I remember my first fountain pen around 1955.
It had the lever action but I can't even remember the make??
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Very nice!

Sunburst, the pen is probably made of a combination of gold, steel and celluloid plastic.
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Old 5 February 2010, 09:11 AM   #12
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What a beauty!!!

Sheaffer Vac-fillers are among my favorite filling mechanism.
These pens were super cool and excelent writers.
I have one Vac-fill Balance fully restored by SMG.
Lately I found I dont use it as much because of my new L2K but I really should fill my Sheaffer and use it.
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Very nice set, Larry! Great photos to show them off, too.
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