Hi All,
Sorry I missed this.(I've been building my new web sitefor awhile. (very close) Anyway, I'vehad a similar pen a long time ago. It'sobviously pre-war. It may have had a "Pilot" nib. A"Namiki" nib would have been '28-'30, but after the Dunhill Namiki deal,everything for the Asian Market had Pilot clips and nibs. The lever always wasNamiki (N) This could also be a DunhillNamiki. I think this is probably the wrong cap. The Barrel is a grade A piece.It's highly unlikely that the cap was plain Urushi like the one on it now.Considering the barrel, I'm leaning toward Dunhill Namiki.
It is not unusualto have pens that are unsigned. (The art speaks for itself).
That's one man's opinion. A tip of the "HATLOHAT" to Bill Weakley for sending me this. I've been under a rock with mycomputer for awhile.
I'll see everyone at the NY show, and Ohio.
Happy Fall,
Dave Ushkow
www.pen-site.com
bridge-fpn.gif 43.79KB
4 downloads