Here is a list of the nibs I have for sale and prices
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Sheaffer - Link to individual pictures and descriptions
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3-25 $25 Sold
#3 (1) $25
#3 (2) $25
#3 (3) $25
#5 $25
very large lifetime serial nib. $55
Feather touch nib, feed, and section $30
3-25 nib, feed, and section $30
NOS Fineline 343 medium screw in steel nib unit $10
Parker - Link to individual pictures and descriptions
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51 medium point $35
Duofold probably lady $30
Duofold probably Jr, serial nib $40
Duofold probably Jr $35
Lucky Curve eyedropper nib, feed, and section $75
Waterman - Link to individual pictures and descriptions
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#2A made in England, Accountant nib $35
#2 Accountant in a 52 1/2 v Red Ripple nib, feed, and section $45
#18 Emblem Pen nib, feed, and section $75
1930's "Waterman's Ideal" nib feed and section. $35
Other Makers - Link to individual pictures and descriptions
Wahl Eversharp - Skyline standard size nib - $25
Mabie Todd - Eternal #4 nib feed and section $55
John Holland - Falcon Dip Nib - $120 (incredibly smooth and incredibly flexible)
Whole Pens
Diamond Point P&P Set - $30
unrestored with some major problems
the cap is totally shot, you could still pull the clip off and use it as a part.
there is a little swelling by the lever box.
and most importantly, the nib hooks to the right like it has been dropped on the floor.
Restored Eagle "Lightning" - $50
works like a matchstick filler
has a custom replacement marbled acrylic band
no eagle imprints, but the filling mechanism identifies the maker.
the pen has been personalized and has some oxidization.
Restored Parker lady duofold - $30
the pen is discolored, has brassing, has what looks like little toothmarks, and really takes a ton of force to fill
1950's Wearever double miniature ball point set - $10
case is scratched and dusty, but it looks like it has never been used.
i did not test the pens to see if they work.