Product Description
Type One-of-a-kind fountain pen made in Conway Stewart material and fitted with a vintage flexible nib
Product Name This is one of our prototypes, no name for the model.
Manufacturer and Year Peyton Street Pens, nib was made by Eversharp in the late 1940s.
Length 6" with cap, 5-9/16" without cap. The pen posts well and is about 6-11/16" when posted.
Filling System Button-filler. You unscrew the blind cap on the end of the barrel, put the nib in ink, and press the button a few times. Then wait a few seconds and remove the nib from the ink. (We will send instructions for how to use this filling system.) DO NOT UNSCREW THE SECTION! This will damage the pen.
Color Conway Stewart "Burgundy Blush" material. The blind cap, section, and cap finial are alumilite, cast by Peyton Street Pens, in a rosy-red color. There's a fine silver cap band which features a pyramid-shaped roll stop.
Nib FLEXIBLE medium with line variation to fine to broad. 14k Eversharp nib from one of the full size Symphony pens, it's the largest nib from the 917 model. New nib, just inked for testing. See writing sample below. We also have a video on Facebook showing a pen with the same nib in usage.
Condition Perfect, brand new. It will be shipped in one of our Peyton Street Pens gift boxes.