JimGo
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One of my co-workers has a funky looking fountain pen, and he's trying to get more information on it. It is a black plastic/acrylic/synthetic body with two fairly ornate gold bands along the main barrel. The bands have been abused a bit over time, but which appear to be solid gold since the finish on them hasn't faded. It also has a very odd nib on it that has a massive gap where the standard little hole is on most fountain pens. The nib is also a really odd shape. When you unscrew the nib assembly, the innards look like they would take some kind of refill, yet there isn't a standard adaptor, just some kind of material. His thought was that the opening inside the pen was used as a reservoir, and that the ink was carried through the pen by the material I just mentioned.
There's no cap that he knows of.
We looked for identifying marks on it, and in very faded letters we could barely make out that it said "Matchless" on the side of the pen.
Does anyone know anything about this pen?
There's no cap that he knows of.
We looked for identifying marks on it, and in very faded letters we could barely make out that it said "Matchless" on the side of the pen.
Does anyone know anything about this pen?