Posted 1 year ago
Rodger11
(11 items)
Conklin Endura Symetrik 1931-1938
This is a beautiful example of a very popular Fountain Pen from the 1930s. Only light wear and no evidence of brassing. The nib isn't perfectly straight and looks as though at some stage of it's life has had a confrontation with something hard. However it writes well and ink flow is good. The medium/fine point is smooth and gives perfect line with no skips or misses.It is in full working condition with a new sac and currently in regular use.
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Nice. However......could you take the time to sign a blank check and send it along so I can examine the skips or misses? Just a thought! Thanks for sharing.