Product Description
Type Fountain pen
Product Name Matador Click Demonstrator
Manufacturer and Year Matador, Germany, The Click pens were introduced in the late 1940's. Around 1949[1] iMatador produced what is probably the first sealing snap cap, with the model called Matador-Click, by the sound that characterized the proper closure of the cap. Names of other models are: Matador Dipless, Matador Express, Matador Standard, Matador 811, Acca, Turbo-Matador.
Length 5-9/16"
Filling System Piston-filler
Color Transparent blue demonstrator with silver colored cap band and clip.
Nib Medium steel gold plated nib
Condition Excellent condition with no cracks, chips, dents, or dings. Paper clip tage is a little worn but still readable. Starting with the section, it is darkened with some bubbles and white cloudy patches. The top part of the barrel, closest to the section looks excellent -- it is clear with no scratching. Underneath that section, the barrel has scratching and bubbly on the inside. The remainder of the barrel has light to moderate scratching. The 007 imprint on the barrel is very clear. The end piece of the barrel has some dark gunky matter inside. The cap has some bubbling under the surface near the top but mostly it has nice transparent color with a clear Matador Click imprint on it. The clip and capring look nice except for some pitting on the top of the clip. The pen's click top works perfectly and it even includes the original tag with open and shut in various languages.