#1

Member
SE NH
My wife and I were in northeast Vermont with a guest of ours. She likes flea markets so we spent the weekend visiting those, consignment shops and antique stores.

I found a Sheaffer's Snorkel pen. Internet research shows it was made between 1952 and 1958 and is the "Clipper" model. It has a "Triumph" tubular nib of palladium/silver and is a "fine".
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The most interesting part is the snorkel. I tube that extends from the nib reservoir by turning the finial or end cap.
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Once the snorkel is extended you pull on the finial to extend the vacuum filling piston.
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You insert just the snorkel into the ink and push the finial in to fill the pen. This is a drawing of how it should work.
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The nib stays clean and spotless. Nothing to wipe - no mess - no fuss.

This pen is working fine so far. I have it sitting around and change it's position periodically. I want to be sure it does not leak.

I did write with it and it is a pleasure. Smooth as glass. I like it a lot. This is a writing sample.
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ML picked up a crystal inkwell. The lid is brass.
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Quite often the brass is corroded due to the acidic ink of the day. This was not to bad.
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It has grooves to hold your pen.
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I also picked up 2 razors and an Old Spice drink/coffeemug.

A good weekend.

Phil

Freddy, sinistral, Cincinnatus and 1 others like this post
#2

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
Excellent finds, Phil. I have a couple of Snorkles but don't really use them much. I should pull one out soon. Smile
#3

Member
Nashville, TN
Very nice! I love fountain pens, though haven't had much luck with them. I'm left handed and have issues with most pens.
#4

Member
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Excellent find, enjoy.


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