Hi all,
Stumbled apon this Chilton barrel +nib on ebay: Chilton Summit Chiltonian (?)...any thoughts on value, chance of finding a cap...etc?
Thanks!
Will
More info on Chilton "Chiltonian?"
Started by Will, Nov 13 2012 01:52 AM
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#2
Posted 15 November 2012 - 02:04 AM
I did not look at the auction that close. in regards to value, this is more worth it to the person that needs a proper Chiltonian nib. I would say, my estimation less than $50.
Finding a cap, very slim chance. But not impossible.
Of course, a certain chilton collector might have it in their parts hoarde, but if that is the case, I would chance the guess they are a potential buyer.
Complete, the pen is maybe a $125-$175 pen, again, my opinion.
anyone else, wanna chime in?
figured this was here for a day or two without an answer.
RIck
Finding a cap, very slim chance. But not impossible.
Of course, a certain chilton collector might have it in their parts hoarde, but if that is the case, I would chance the guess they are a potential buyer.
Complete, the pen is maybe a $125-$175 pen, again, my opinion.
anyone else, wanna chime in?
figured this was here for a day or two without an answer.
RIck
#4
Posted 15 November 2012 - 02:47 AM
Conklin made Specerian pens for their writing class/instruction/course (as did others)
I would call this more like the Parkette of Parker as to the Chiltonian of Chilton. lower line, but for arguements sake, the pens are pretty solid. plated alloy nibs, and lower quality trim and plating, but the fill mechanisms are quite solid.
Hope that helps more!
rick
I would call this more like the Parkette of Parker as to the Chiltonian of Chilton. lower line, but for arguements sake, the pens are pretty solid. plated alloy nibs, and lower quality trim and plating, but the fill mechanisms are quite solid.
Hope that helps more!
rick
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