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Marine Green WASP VACUUM-FIL Junior
Marine Green WASP VACUUM-FIL Junior
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Sheaffer created the sub-brand VACUUM-FIL to introduce their version of the vacuum filler. According to Richard Binder that filling system was invented by Englishman George Sweetser and sold to De La Rue who produced Onoto pens. A 1934 Sheaffer dealer brochure assures dealers that Sheaffer still believe their patented lever fill to be the best available. And that they were introducing the VACUUM-FIL brand to avoid distraction while also competing with other brands. Though it warns that may change depending upon public demand. Obviously something induced Sheaffer to soon add a vacuum filling option to the Sheaffer Balance line of pens.
This pen is likely a later ~1936 production when the sub-brand VACUUM-FIL was renamed WASP - Walter A. Sheaffer Pen company. Earlier pens would have been marked only VACUUM-FIL while this barrel imprint is WASP, VACUUM-FIL.
The only flaws in this little gem are a darkened ink-view barrel and some pitting of the plating on the cap band.
The 12 karat nib is smooth, wet and slightly bouncy - not flexible - but sweetly bouncy and fun.
The filler seals have been replaced with modern materials that will last decades with an occasional application of 100% pure silicone grease on the filler rod.
Length
Capped - 122 mm (4.8”)
Uncapped - 110 mm (4.35”)
Posted - 148 mm (5.8”).
Diameter
Cap - 12.1 mm (0.48”)
Barrel - 10.4 mm (0.41”)
Filler
Vacuum-Fil
Nib
fine
Matériels
Matériels
Celluloid
Dimensions
Dimensions
Longueur
Limité : 122 mm
Non plafonné : 110 mm
Casquette Publié : 148 mm
Diamètre
Bouchon : 12,1 mm
Barillet : 10,4 mm
Plume
Plume
fine
Type de remplissage
Type de remplissage
Vacuum Filler
Conseils d'entretien
Conseils d'entretien



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