No picture yet (frankly I'm afraid to drop it), but when I opened it up to check on the nib what caught my eye was what appears to be a complete lack of oxidation up around the section - I'm thinking maybe it was sitting capped for a loooong time. Who is a good person to entrust it to for a proper looking over and cleaning up? I won't be attempting anything more than some gentle rubbing with a sunshine cloth myself.
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Posted 30 July 2016 - 03:03 PM
Here it is (#4). All six were acquired as a group. I've done a bit with a cloth and at least two will need some nib straightening, but mostly in good shape considering the age. The far left is an Edward Todd that I'm unable to find more information out about:
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