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Vintage EVERSHARP DORIC fountain pen Medium FLEX nib flexes to 3.0 mm - RESTORED

$ 22.7

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Nib Size: Medium (M)
  • Vintage: Yes
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Fountain Pen
  • Brand: Eversharp
  • Nib Material: Gold, 14K
  • Features: Vintage Flexible nib
  • Material: Ebonite
  • Condition: FULLY RESTORED READY TO WRITE. Thoroughly cleaned - disassembled, soaked, ultra-sonically cleaned nib unit (nib, feed, section). Scrubbed and swabbed the insides of barrel and cap. Replaced ink sac. Gold-filled trim has micro-scratches. Lightly buffed body -- one significant scratch just below lever, several thin tiny short scratches elsewhere with a concentration of these types 90 degrees to right of clip. One very short but deep scratch is 90 degrees right of clip on cap, running along a corner. Lever/sac/pressure bar tested - successfully fills and flushes with water. Writing sample confirms nib writes smoothly. Nib is 14kt gold and flexes from line width of Medium (0.6 mm) to an astounding Quadruple Broad Plus (BBBB+) 3.0 mm. Flushed nib unit and sac after writing sample... some ink may still remain.
  • Ink Color: Any bottled ink
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    1930's Vintage Eversharp DORIC Fountain Pen, Jet Black, Short Model with Military Clip - RESTORED
    Ready-to-use refurbished vintage Eversharp fountain pen with FLEXIBLE 14 kt gold Medium nib
    Made in USA
    Sharp-looking pen!
    Pen
    :
    Iconic 12-sided tapered ebonite body.  Highly collectible.
    Lever-filler  [to fill, submerge nib in ink, lift lever 90 degrees and wait a few seconds, then flip lever back to original position].  Filling instructions will be included.
    Ebonite feed (allows pen to feed enough ink for fabulous flex without "railroading" due to nib starvation)
    Lightly buffed ebonite body, but scratches and nicks remain.  Two significant scratches (significant = deep and very thing).  On below lever, and one 90 degrees to the right of the clip.  Many very thin scratches and some tiny nicks that a bright light and magnification make apparent.  A cluster of very thin scratches that are over 1/8" long are located 90 degrees to the right of the lever.
    Gold-filled trim - no brassing (ie, gold worn down to underlying brass), but has micro-scratches. See photos
    Cap:
    Distinctive cut-out decorative cap band
    Imprint (180 degrees from clip) reads "EVERSHARP" "MADE IN U.S.A."
    Screws on - threads in good condition - no issues
    Gold-filled clip is short and designed  to meet military regulations that did not allow tops of pens to stick out far from the top of a pocket on a soldier's chest.  Clip has holds very firmly onto rim of pocket, while still slipping easily over the edge of the pocket
    NOTE
    : To maintain this
    jet black
    color of this pen, keep it out of the sun (UV light fades ebonite), keep it out of warm/hot water, and do not soak the barrel or cap in water.  When the pen does get wet, wipe it dry the best you can as soon as you can and then let it air dry.
    FYI: "Doric" means - "
    relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture characterized by a sturdy fluted column and a thick square abacus resting on a rounded molding"
    Nib
    :
    Nib is 14 kt gold nib, marked "FLEXIBLE" and feed is marked "M" for Medium
    Nib point is Medium (see the writing sample photos) and writes smoothly
    Flexes from
    Medium (0.6 mm) to BBBB+ (3.0 mm
    ).  See photos.
    Line variation with normal writing is very good, as is the shading.  See writing sample.
    Eversharp is renowned for its vintage flexible nibs
    Imprint reads:
    WAHL
    EVERSHARP
    14 K
    GOLD SEAL (
    which used to mean "life time warranty"
    )
    FLEXIBLE
    See condition of nib tip in photos - excellent condition
    Polished entire nib with jeweler's cloth
    Note, the photos show that the one tine may be ever-so slightly higher than the other.  However, the moment the nib touches the paper, because the nib is so flexible, the tines immediately align.
    WARNING
    : flexing this nib beyond the 3.0 mm range will likely damage the nib, either by springing it or initiating a crack that will grow with every use.  Consider 3.0 mm the extreme maximum, and not the everyday writing line width.
    Restoration included:
    Scrubbing, swabbing, and lightly buffing ebonite body.
    Nib unit (section, nib and feed) was disassembled, soaked, and scrubbed.  Nib and gold trim were polished with jeweler's cloth
    Old ink sac replaced
    Tested filling system with water
    Tested installed nib by filling pen with ink to confirm it writes smoothly and the feed could keep up with the flexing
    Flushed nib after test; however, a hint of the Waterman's Harmonious Green ink may remain in the nib
    Thoroughly inspected.  No cracks, chips, dents, bulges, burns, or discolorations.  Only micro-scratches on trim.  Two significant scratches, many very thin scratches (most less than 1/16-inch-- only 4 longer than 1/8 inch)     Some soft subtle tiny dings on body, too. See photos.
    Eversharp Company Background
    (from Richard Binder's RichardsPens.com website):
    Wahl Company, later Eversharp, Inc
    .  "First Tier" pen manufacturer. A pen manufacturing company located in Illinois. Founded as the Wahl Adding Machine Company in 1905 by John C. Wahl, the company in 1915 purchased a controlling interest in Keeran & Company, maker of the
    Eversharp
    propelling pencil invented in 1913 by Charles R. Keeran (U.S. Patent No
    1,130,741
    ).
    In 1916, Wahl completely absorbed Keeran’s company, acquiring the rights to the
    Eversharp
    name and gaining also the angular Eversharp logo that remained in use into the 1940s. In 1917 Wahl purchased most of the assets of the Boston Fountain Pen Company and moved its operations to Chicago. By about 1927, Wahl had risen to become a
    premier pen maker and displaced Conklin as a member of the “Big Four” American makers
    ; and in 1940 the company changed its name to become Eversharp. Inc. Perhaps the best known of Eversharp’s pens is the 1940s Skyline, a streamlined pen designed by noted industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss. During World War II, Eversharp purchased the rights to László Bíró’s ballpoint patent and in 1945 introduced the CA, which was a catastrophic failure. In 1957 Parker purchased Eversharp’s writing instruments division.
    Measurements --> SHORT MODEL -
    Length:
    Capped 4-3/4"  (121 mm)
    Posted 5-3/4 (146 mm)
    Diameter of barrel -  0.58" (14.7 mm) = maximum diameter, measured flat side to flat side
    Weight - 0.5 ounces (14 g)
    See the photos to get a feel for the other dimensions.  The grid pattern is in 1/2" (12.7 mm) increments.
    Shipping Details:
    Shipped with
    USPS First Class
    .  If being shipped
    outside of USA
    , will use Global Shipping Program (
    except Canada.
    .. I will ship directly using USPS).  Please first confirm your country is NOT on the
    exclusion list
    (see
    tab labeled "Shipping and Payments"
    behind the "Description" tab).
    I will
    combine
    shipping, happily
    I will ship using a
    faster
    USPS method (Priority, for example), if you pay the difference in price
    Note, shipping speeds are much slower than normal