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1942 Marine Green Sheaffer Triumph - fine point
1942 Marine Green Sheaffer Triumph - fine point
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I believe there are too few green vintage fountain pens. I have nothing against the other colors of celluloid. But, there is something special about green and it seems less common when compared to brown and black vintage pens.
This is a 1st generation Sheaffer Triumph from 1942 or early 1943. It is made with a 14k gold nib and vermeil trim - 14k gold plated silver. During world war II all brass was restricted to use for defense purposes. So the underlying metal used by Sheaffer in making clips and cap bands was silver. The silver can be seen inside the cap lip or in the case of plating loss.
The barrel has very good clarity in order to see the ink level. There is some plating loss on the clip end that shows the above-mentioned silver base metal. There are a few, small stress fractures at the ends of the pen that will not worsen.
Length
Capped - 132.5 mm (5.2”)
Uncapped - 113 mm (4.5”)
Posted - 150 mm (5.9”).
Diameter
Cap - 11.5 mm (0.45”)
Barrel - 11.3 mm (0.44”)
Filler
Vacuum-Fil
Nib
fine
Materials
Materials
Celluloid
Dimensions
Dimensions
Length
Capped: 132.5 mm
Uncapped: 113 mm
Cap Posted:150 mm
Diameter
Cap: 11.5 mm
Barrel: 11.3 mm
Nib
Nib
fine
Filler Type
Filler Type
Vacuum Filler
Care Instructions
Care Instructions



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