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1941 Carmine Sheaffer Balance Statesman - fine point
1941 Carmine Sheaffer Balance Statesman - fine point
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Sheaffer introduced carmine celluloid in their 1941 catalog. And that is the final catalog year of the Sheaffer Balance line with the Triumph line introduced in 1942. That makes carmine pens among the Balance pens produced for the shortest duration. That doesn't make this pen rare, but I think it is less common than some collectors realize.
The condition is nearly as perfect as could be wished. The celluloid condition, color, and clarity are remarkable. See the photo looking down the barrel of the disassembled pen. And that was taken prior to polish.
The only notable flaw is a couple of spots of lost plating on the edges at the end of the clip. The fun thing about this is that it reveals the underlying clip material is silver rather than brass. Brass was not available for things like during this wartime period.
Length
Capped - 138 mm (5.2”)
Uncapped - 121 mm (4.8”)
Posted - 157 mm (6.2”)
Diameter
Cap - 13.2 mm (0.53”)
Barrel - 11.6 mm (0.45”)
Filler
Vacuum-Fil
Nib
fine
Materials
Materials
Celluloid
Dimensions
Dimensions
Length
Capped: 138 mm
Uncapped: 121 mm
Cap Posted:144 mm
Diameter
Cap: 12 mm
Barrel: 10.5 mm
Nib
Nib
fine
Filler Type
Filler Type
Vacuum Filler
Care Instructions
Care Instructions



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