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This was a market find by a friend of mine. It has General on the body and 14K on the nib.
The nib is what was the best part. It has a lot of flex on it but the pen was really nothing special at all.
So he hands it to me and says make a nice pen out of it and have some fun.
So I had some vintage celluloid rod that has a hole in it. I think it was to make pencils out of but I am not sure. It was the right size so I made up a celluloid end cap and matched it on the top of the cap.
He now has a really nice pen with a great flex nib in her. I love taking old pen parts or not to nice pens and giving them new life. I also installed a converter into it so it is now a modern pen with a really great vintage nib.
Chris
The nib is what was the best part. It has a lot of flex on it but the pen was really nothing special at all.

So he hands it to me and says make a nice pen out of it and have some fun.
So I had some vintage celluloid rod that has a hole in it. I think it was to make pencils out of but I am not sure. It was the right size so I made up a celluloid end cap and matched it on the top of the cap.



He now has a really nice pen with a great flex nib in her. I love taking old pen parts or not to nice pens and giving them new life. I also installed a converter into it so it is now a modern pen with a really great vintage nib.
Chris