alderaan
Member
Hi,
I have a customer who got a fountain pen about 40 years ago that he absolutely loved. Unfortunately it got damaged and he removed the gold nib, and discarded the rest of the pen. Don't ask me why because not even he can answer that.
Now he wants to know if I can build him a pen around this nib. Please bear in mind that he also discarded the feed, too.
The nib has the word "Ideal" engraved on it and he thought that his pen was made by the Ideal Pen Company. My questions are as follows:
Is this project worth pursuing? Or, has anyone ever heard of pens made by the Ideal Pen Company?
Can I get a feed for this and is it possible to build a pen around this? The gold nib is very small compared to nibs I've seen on today's pens--almost like the ones found on Japanese fountain pens.
Any help/advice you can give me I would greatly appreciate.
All the best,
Wally
"There are three types of people in this world: those who can count and those who can't."
I have a customer who got a fountain pen about 40 years ago that he absolutely loved. Unfortunately it got damaged and he removed the gold nib, and discarded the rest of the pen. Don't ask me why because not even he can answer that.

The nib has the word "Ideal" engraved on it and he thought that his pen was made by the Ideal Pen Company. My questions are as follows:
Is this project worth pursuing? Or, has anyone ever heard of pens made by the Ideal Pen Company?
Can I get a feed for this and is it possible to build a pen around this? The gold nib is very small compared to nibs I've seen on today's pens--almost like the ones found on Japanese fountain pens.
Any help/advice you can give me I would greatly appreciate.
All the best,
Wally
"There are three types of people in this world: those who can count and those who can't."
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