How about my Morrison Patriot USN
I wanted on of these for a long time since we are a Navy family.
My dad served in WW II and Korea in Naval Air and did my time in VN as a SEAL...
I finally found one in very nice condition with the original gold nib and Richard Binder did a superb job of restoring the filler unit and tuning the nib
The pen now fills and writes as it should and is in my rotation of pens...
It is filled this weekend with Noodlers La Couleur Royale, my favorite blue ink...
What patriotic pen is in your rotation this weekend..
Since it is Fourth of July Weekend
Started by Old Griz, Jul 03 2010 03:23 PM
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Posted 03 July 2010 - 09:54 PM
Beautiful pen! Thanks for sharing and Happy Fourth of July!
Connie
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Neuse River Writer
The Perfect Write
HouseWife With A Day Job
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Neuse River Writer
The Perfect Write
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#3
Posted 04 July 2010 - 12:15 AM
Not sure a July-4 thread can stay safely in "other" pens, but here is one for your consideration, no longer "other"
An all custom Parker Duofold (with vintage Duofold clip) by Brad Torelli. He made the plastic and did the machining of course. Rather key pen.
regards
David
An all custom Parker Duofold (with vintage Duofold clip) by Brad Torelli. He made the plastic and did the machining of course. Rather key pen.
regards
David
David R. Isaacson MD. Website: VACUMANIA.com for quality old pens with full warranty.
Email: isaacson@frontiernet.net
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#4
Posted 04 July 2010 - 12:17 AM
And a very humble 3rd-Tier 1930's pen by Diamond Point: Colors at least of Old Glory.
regards
david
regards
david
David R. Isaacson MD. Website: VACUMANIA.com for quality old pens with full warranty.
Email: isaacson@frontiernet.net
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#5
Posted 04 July 2010 - 04:43 AM
Independence Day! A nice example by Old Griz of the Morrison Naval Pen.
Here is a piece of Morrison Ephemera that I found several years ago, directed at the troops and the same line of pens,though Army ~
Enjoy your independence on the 4th.
Phil
Here is a piece of Morrison Ephemera that I found several years ago, directed at the troops and the same line of pens,though Army ~
Enjoy your independence on the 4th.
Phil
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