Hi, Stef. Fair dinkum, mate, we reckon your pen haul shows are ace. It's like being there and going shopping with you. The 'pen in question' is named after one of our native birds that turned white in the cold after they were transplanted to Pom Land a thousand years ago. The lever is the identifier, but I can't remember the model number. Great show. Best wishes from the Wombats.
Ebor is short for Eboracum, which is the Roman name for York. Interesting item, among many others. Particularly good for Conway Stewarts, but the blue marbled Burnham is quite lovely.
You know I’m a bit the other way around. I was given my first fountain pen in 1979, and only recently got to see vintage pens from 1930’s & 1940’s, now whilst I was impressed by one that was from 1933 and bought it, I find modern high end pens more to my taste. That’s the great thing about pens, there is so much to choose from.
I have sometimes found an old pen where the nib is ruined, and converted it into a dip pen, putting a g nib, or whatever nib, into it so that I have a dip pen with a cap😉
steph, excellent haul, although it seems like these are from multiple sources. that crazy ballpoint mutation: wow. we’ve been missing each other a little in our messaging. I’ve watched this video once on a phone, without pausing or rewinding (videotape phrase?!) but i’d like to discuss the third pen of the lot.
I’d have kept that lacquered Parker 95 which I’m trying to get for months here in India ! Looks like those burgundy Junior/Lady/Slim/Duofolds were the most popular pens of their era !
Nice. I would love to see some of them after restoration.
Yes some of them will be reviewed, keep watching.
Hi, Stef. Fair dinkum, mate, we reckon your pen haul shows are ace. It's like being there and going shopping with you.
The 'pen in question' is named after one of our native birds that turned white in the cold after they were transplanted to Pom Land a thousand years ago. The lever is the identifier, but I can't remember the model
number.
Great show. Best wishes from the Wombats.
Glad you enjoy the hauls Bruce, thanks for watching. Mmmm ! Could be.
I’m looking forward to the restorations. Thank you for showing all these pens. 😃
Im soooo busy with these pens, but i may show one or two restored.
The Conway Stewart at the end looks like it could be an excellent daily writer.
Many nice daily writers are available. Cheers Stephen.
Ebor is short for Eboracum, which is the Roman name for York. Interesting item, among many others. Particularly good for Conway Stewarts, but the blue marbled Burnham is quite lovely.
Thanks for the info! Yes some nice pens here.
Particularly good group of pens .
Thanks for watching Glenn, glad you like them.
Fantastic haul, I may be interested in the Montblanc if it was made in the days they made proper fountain pens 🤣
You know I’m a bit the other way around. I was given my first fountain pen in 1979, and only recently got to see vintage pens from 1930’s & 1940’s, now whilst I was impressed by one that was from 1933 and bought it, I find modern high end pens more to my taste. That’s the great thing about pens, there is so much to choose from.
the professor Wilson no this one was after the proper pen period.😀
David Byers yes there are many to choose from so every one to there own. Just enjoy them.
Stef, nice bag of pens, there are many treasures in that bag. Thanks for showing then to us, I can't wait to see them restored. Stay safe.
Yes some nice ones here Joaquin, but they are keeping me very busy.
Always interesting to see what you find in those haul. Thanks for sharing
Yes it is alway interesting to see what i can find. Thanks for watching Luc.
I have sometimes found an old pen where the nib is ruined, and converted it into a dip pen, putting a g nib, or whatever nib, into it so that I have a dip pen with a cap😉
I would rather find a replacement nib and keep it original. But if your happy with it then fine.
What a great pens again!
Glad you like them, thanks.
Some really excellent ones out there. Waiting for the magic to unfold. 👍
Yes they are going to keep me very busy.
You should do a video on the pens that no one has asked for to give another chance to get excitement for the pens.
Its finding the time Tom. They will get sold eventually. Thanks
steph, excellent haul, although it seems like these are from multiple sources. that crazy ballpoint mutation: wow. we’ve been missing each other a little in our messaging. I’ve watched this video once on a phone, without pausing or rewinding (videotape phrase?!) but i’d like to discuss the third pen of the lot.
No they were all from the same location but different venders. Why not pop me an email if your interested in one. Cheers
@@penkino1 i will.
I’d have kept that lacquered Parker 95 which I’m trying to get for months here in India !
Looks like those burgundy Junior/Lady/Slim/Duofolds were the most popular pens of their era !
The 95 is a little to modern for me. Yes the Duofolds are great reliable pens. Thanks
The CS 27 is interesting. How do we go about talking business?
There many interesting pens here. Like everyone else email me. Cheers
Another good haul, how does one contact you about a specific pen?
Look at the video description. His email address is in there and he is very responsive to emailed inquiries.
@@BrianBarcus Thanks, I didn’t look that far 😬
matthew stannard Cheers thanks for watching. I see Brian has answered you questioin.
Brian Barcus thanks for the help above.
Where do you find all these :)
A lot of hard work. Cheers
Eu espero que o nobre amigo saiba que vive no Paraíso! Eu, com 1% das canetas que o amigo tem, morreria feliz! Ahahaaa!!!
Even with your 1% just enjoy them. Thanks