Product Description
Type Lever fill fountain pen, new but with cosmetic imperfections
Product Name Symphony 917. This is marked model 917 and it's part of the Symphony line. This model has a wide cap band and a larger nib than is found on models 707, 713 and 913.
Manufacturer and Year Wahl Eversharp, circa 1950. They made the Symphony pens from 1948 to 1952, and we believe this is one of the last models and may have been made in the late 1950s.
Length 5-3/8"
Filling System Lever filler (We installed a new sac.)
Color Select color and nib combination from the pull down menu.
Nib 14k manifold nibs. These are large sized nibs, similar to the nibs on Skyline pens.
Condition New old stock, never used or inked. They have been sitting around for 60 years! We've cleaned them up and re-sacced them, and they are ready to write. They were poorly stored and the chrome trim shows corrosion in places. We've got them priced only a few dollars more than the bare nibs. There can be some curvature of the barrel. We've cleaned them up and re-sacced them, and they are ready to write.