Product Description
Type Short, fat ring top fountain pen from the 1920s-30s
Product Name "Junior"
Manufacturer and Year Eggens Hambler ... they were ex-Waterman employees and started making pens in 1926 in New York, later moving to New Jersey. They went out of business in the mid 1930s.
Length 3-3/8" long, excluding ringtop hardware.
Filling System Lever-filler. We have replaced the sac and it's working well.
Color Green marbled material. Double cap band. Short black section. Ring-top.
Nib FINE EHCO #2 14k nib. Semi-flexible but with no line variation.
Condition Excellent condition with no cracks, chips, dents, or dings. This is a short, chubby, ring-top lever filling fountain pen in a pretty green marble color that is shiny. The cap and barrel have moderate scratching with a few scuff marks on the cap. The barrel has marks caused by the cap lip. The lever and double cap bands have moderate microscratching. The ring-top has heavy microscratching, some plating wear, pitting, and brassing. The imprints are clear.