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Junk fountain pens (Original Post) safeinOhio Feb 2014 OP
Huh - I didn't know that... cyberswede Feb 2014 #1
On most you have to look pretty close. safeinOhio Feb 2014 #2
That's interesting arikara Feb 2014 #3
Many fountain pens of real historical significance were lost by such a practice. Stinky The Clown Mar 2014 #4
Always disappointing when people scrap pipoman Mar 2014 #6
Did you know that a 17th century Hepplewhite chest has 4 bucks worth of firewood in it? Stinky The Clown Mar 2014 #5

cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
1. Huh - I didn't know that...
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 12:34 AM
Feb 2014

My favorite annual antique show is coming up in March...I'll take a peek at the pens this time!

safeinOhio

(33,959 posts)
2. On most you have to look pretty close.
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 11:14 AM
Feb 2014
http://www.retonthenet.co.uk/ekmps/shops/retonthenet/images/vintage-desk-office-blue-parker-slimfold-aerometric-english-fountain-pen-14k-gold-nib-585-england-circa-1970s-[5]-4346-p[ekm]687x1024[ekm].jpg

on this image the gold stamp is pretty large. They average about 1 penny weight.

Like other parts of the market, old pens are not what they use to be in price. Many times a yard sales and even in the malls you can find damage or wore out pens for a buck or two. Well worth looking over for that small "14K' stamp. Right now I have about a dozen, so next time I go to my favorite scrap buyer, I'll take them.

Stinky The Clown

(68,446 posts)
4. Many fountain pens of real historical significance were lost by such a practice.
Tue Mar 4, 2014, 04:43 PM
Mar 2014

I will buy every "junk" pen with gold nib from you for a 50% premium over your ten buck junker price.

That isn't hyperbole. I am serious. 50% above the scrap value. PM me when you have them.

 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
6. Always disappointing when people scrap
Mon Mar 10, 2014, 09:53 AM
Mar 2014

Usable or reusable antique items. I suppose some nibs are damaged beyond restoration, I've seen some pretty good fixes though. I bought an early Mabe Todd 18kt pen/pencil combo from a metals dealer for gold weight and tripled my money 1 week later to an advanced MT collector who had never seen this particular pen/pencil combo before...it came very close to scrapping. .

Stinky The Clown

(68,446 posts)
5. Did you know that a 17th century Hepplewhite chest has 4 bucks worth of firewood in it?
Tue Mar 4, 2014, 04:47 PM
Mar 2014

Let's see. What other reappropriations can we work out.

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