Hello every body. How have you been?
I am always looking for Sheaffer No Nonsense pens and lately I have been absolutely amazed at the prices and descriptions on eBay.
From a $100 marbled green to the one I list here. (I just bought the same pen still in the package for $14.00 including postage)
http://www.ebay.com/...=item231bf53e6f
I don't believe this...........
Started by Growler, Apr 06 2012 04:24 PM
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Posted 01 May 2012 - 12:24 AM
I'm new here, like so new that this is my very first post so excuse me in advance for any mistakes or violations of protocol.
Growler, I saw the photos of your No Nonsense collection and was impressed. I'm thinking you are the person who can answer a question(s) I have concening these ubiquitous little pens.
I have a No Nonsense, I think from about the 70's and I am beginning to think it is an 'upscale' pen if I may use that term. It's a plain black body, with gold (tone) trim including a gold plug in the top of the cap. The nib is gold (colored) size M and the pen writes just great. I've used it all these years and I think I have probably written a line that could go around the world with this little pen.
In the past year I've been bitten by the 'upscale FP bug', so I have acquired a couple nicer pens; a Pelikan Polar Lights, and a Montblanc 146 (DO NOT tell my wife!) I really enjoy writing with these pens but no way will they leave home in a jacket pocket. They stay home at the writing desk.
So it has occured to me that another No Nonsense or two might be the right approach to traveling with a FP. I bought a couple on line and they are the more common pens with SS colored clips, bands and nibs and, using jargon I am picking up they are 'nails' compared to my old gold toned nib. Hang on, I'm sneaking up on a question here:
What's the difference? Why does my old pen seem so much more flexible than the NOS ones I recently purchased? Also, where and how can I go about getting another one or two like the old one, preferably with Fine nibs?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Growler, I saw the photos of your No Nonsense collection and was impressed. I'm thinking you are the person who can answer a question(s) I have concening these ubiquitous little pens.
I have a No Nonsense, I think from about the 70's and I am beginning to think it is an 'upscale' pen if I may use that term. It's a plain black body, with gold (tone) trim including a gold plug in the top of the cap. The nib is gold (colored) size M and the pen writes just great. I've used it all these years and I think I have probably written a line that could go around the world with this little pen.
In the past year I've been bitten by the 'upscale FP bug', so I have acquired a couple nicer pens; a Pelikan Polar Lights, and a Montblanc 146 (DO NOT tell my wife!) I really enjoy writing with these pens but no way will they leave home in a jacket pocket. They stay home at the writing desk.
So it has occured to me that another No Nonsense or two might be the right approach to traveling with a FP. I bought a couple on line and they are the more common pens with SS colored clips, bands and nibs and, using jargon I am picking up they are 'nails' compared to my old gold toned nib. Hang on, I'm sneaking up on a question here:
What's the difference? Why does my old pen seem so much more flexible than the NOS ones I recently purchased? Also, where and how can I go about getting another one or two like the old one, preferably with Fine nibs?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dr Codfish
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