@@santauxia I’m a fan of the 601, it’s one of my favorite pens. Extremely reliable but may need some nib tuning out of the box. I’ve made a couple videos of that model.
It is a gorgeous pen. Love the celluloid body. I have been a fan of the Triumph nib and would love to fine this pen. I am sorry to see the tip crumbled but you did a nice restoration, creating a stub. Very well done.
How did you know?? I bought one of these on Friday (or similar) at an auction on Friday. Mine has a broader cap band though. Apparently that dates it to 1942.
That was the top of the line Triumph and I have one as well. Real beauties, these. The Triumph nib solved a problem that no longer besets us: carbon copies. These pens aren't well understood now-a-days. How many fountain pen bladders would it take to make one B-17 tire?
I’ve an Imperial and a Targa, but I rarely ink them in comparison with modern Sheaffers like 100 and Intensity (probably because of a little too much of vintage vibe due to gold filling on both cap and section) ! This Triumph looks more attractive and desirable to me.. Sheaffer’s current owners -William Penn, India - have their HQ close to where I live here in Bangalore. Maybe I’ll check with them if they have any Triumph revival plans 😉😉
Beautiful pen, love that nib style.
Thanks, me too! One of my favorite nib designs
@@ForTheLoveOfPens Im even considering one of the Wingsungs, 601A maybe? What do you think
@@santauxia I’m a fan of the 601, it’s one of my favorite pens. Extremely reliable but may need some nib tuning out of the box. I’ve made a couple videos of that model.
It is a gorgeous pen. Love the celluloid body. I have been a fan of the Triumph nib and would love to fine this pen. I am sorry to see the tip crumbled but you did a nice restoration, creating a stub.
Very well done.
Thank you so much!
Wow, what a beautiful pen.
How did you know?? I bought one of these on Friday (or similar) at an auction on Friday. Mine has a broader cap band though. Apparently that dates it to 1942.
That was the top of the line Triumph and I have one as well. Real beauties, these. The Triumph nib solved a problem that no longer besets us: carbon copies. These pens aren't well understood now-a-days. How many fountain pen bladders would it take to make one B-17 tire?
I hope you love it!
I’ve an Imperial and a Targa, but I rarely ink them in comparison with modern Sheaffers like 100 and Intensity (probably because of a little too much of vintage vibe due to gold filling on both cap and section) ! This Triumph looks more attractive and desirable to me..
Sheaffer’s current owners -William Penn, India - have their HQ close to where I live here in Bangalore. Maybe I’ll check with them if they have any Triumph revival plans 😉😉
That would be amazing!
That looks nice pen. How much to they cost on collectable/antique market?
There’s a range depending on version and condition. Generally (at least at the moment) I tend to see them for between $35-$100 USD
Ok thank you.
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