http://www.ebay.com/...cvip=true&rt=nc
I know the pics are bad. Does anything stand out one way or the other?
Posted 29 December 2013 - 05:29 PM
http://www.ebay.com/...cvip=true&rt=nc
I know the pics are bad. Does anything stand out one way or the other?
Posted 29 December 2013 - 05:39 PM
http://www.ebay.com/...cvip=true&rt=nc
I know the pics are bad. Does anything stand out one way or the other?
Hi,
Not my core focus, though a clean intact Estie for $10 always is a safe bet, but you did get a ratherrrr nice 9000 series nib, alone worth well more than price of entry. Picture is terrible, but the nib does have a long-ish snout. If it turns out to be a 9778 not 9668 and you thus received a flex nib, all the better.
regards
david
Posted 29 December 2013 - 06:20 PM
It has a 9668 Medium nib, that's around $15 NOS by itself.
I would think possibly resacced recenty or at least with that same nib in it. The stars and moon don't align by accident.
Can't tell about any undamaged jewel or loose clip from the pics. I would presume you bid having backchannel answers to those
2 questions as those are the two most prevalent and severe Estie issues. (As inexpensive as they were originally, Esterbrook did not intend for jewels and clips to be repaired, they intended you just buy another pen. Jewels and clips were designed to go on quickly and consistently on the production line, not for ease of later repair.)
If the 9668 is in good shape you have $15 in just it and the J-bar assuming it's a usable factory one.
You did just fine.
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
Posted 29 December 2013 - 06:29 PM
It has a 9668 Medium nib, that's around $15 NOS by itself.
I would think possibly resacced recenty or at least with that same nib in it. The stars and moon don't align by accident.
Can't tell about any undamaged jewel or loose clip from the pics. I would presume you bid having backchannel answers to those
2 questions as those are the two most prevalent and severe Estie issues. (As inexpensive as they were originally, Esterbrook did not intend for jewels and clips to be repaired, they intended you just buy another pen. Jewels and clips were designed to go on quickly and consistently on the production line, not for ease of later repair.)
If the 9668 is in good shape you have $15 in just it and the J-bar assuming it's a usable factory one.
You did just fine.
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
No, I didn't ask those 2 questions, but I will to ask them next time. Thanks.
Posted 29 December 2013 - 11:23 PM
You did well.
In my book, almost any Esti for $10 is a good deal.
Even if you have to replace the J-bar, that is only a $5 part.
In fact that is my target, to see if I can buy them for about $10. As a result, I end up loosing much more than I win. I think I only got 1 at $10, and a LOT of misses.
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