Product Description
Type One-of-a-kind fountain pen made in custom PSP alumilite and fitted with a new (but vintage) flexible nib
Product Name This is one of our prototypes, no name for the model.
Manufacturer and Year Peyton Street Pens, stub 14k flexible nib was made by Eversharp in the 1950s
Length 6" capped; 5-3/8" uncapped; 7-1/8" posted (it posts somewhat but not deeply)
Filling System Blow-filler. It's a simple filling process: put the nib in ink, and blow in the hole in the end of the barrel. (Surprsing little pressure is actually required.) Leave the nib in the ink for a few seconds, pull it out and wipe off any excess ink on the section. The pen is ready to write. You don't need to unscrew the barrel, but if you did you'd see a simple rubber sac which will be easy to maintain and replace if it ever wears out.
Color "Mossy copper" is a combination of teal, copper and off-white swirled alumilite, cast by Peyton Street Pens. No clip, but you can add one of our hand made rollstops.
Nib FLEXIBLE BROAD. 14k 1950s Eversharp flexible nib, from the Symphony 713/913 models. Brand new, never used except to set-up and test. Rather wet. See writing sample below.
Condition Perfect, brand new. It will be shipped in one of our Peyton Street Pens gift boxes.