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These new wartime pens, produced in a severely curtailed range of models and called simply “TRIUMPH,” featured metal threads in the cap and, to mate with them, a metal thread ring between the section and the barrel. For visual flair, Sheaffer applied a hugely extended broad cap band that allowed for a smooth, unbroken line from stem to stern.
My oldest “TRIUMPH” Lifetime pen, a Carmine striated example made in 1942, uses the Vacuum-Fil system and is 51/4" capped and 531/32" posted. Its firm medium nib writes very smoothly.
[ 本帖最后由 朔风飞扬 于 2009-2-28 20:55 编辑 ] |
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