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c.1935 Sheaffer Junior Fountain Pen Mechanical Pencil Set - FLEX
c.1935 Sheaffer Junior Fountain Pen Mechanical Pencil Set - FLEX
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Vintage: c.1935
Make: Sheaffer
Model: Junior
Color: Grey Pearl marble
Materials: Celluloid, nickel-plated trim
Filling System: Lever-filler (resacced and guaranteed to fill to factory capacity)
Length: Measures 4 7/16” capped and 5 3/4” posted.
Nib: 14k Sheaffer Junior nib lays down a smooth and consistent XXF line that widens to a 3B+ (approx 1.5mm) under moderate pressure. Needlepoint hairlines, superb snap-back, and reliable flow over its full range of flex make it a great choice for shaded writing.
Condition: Juniors are not especially uncommon pens but they’re exceedingly hard to find clean, without discoloration of the plastic and brassing and corrosion of the trim. This pen comes from my personal collection; it’s the result of decades hunting the cleanest example I could find. This one is the only Junior in the batch that shows any brassing at all: just a couple spots on the clip and no other notable wear. No wear to the MP trim. Celluloid on both is smooth and lustrous with no deep scratches or other noteworthy blemishes – scarcely even any microscratches. Manufacturer imprint on barrel is deep and fully legible. MP is fully functional, retracting, expelling, and gripping lead as designed when the cap is turned.
Details: The 1930s Sheaffer Junior was marketed as a more affordable alternative to the Balance. It began its life as a semi-streamlined flat top of the same proportions as #3-sized Balances but with truncated ends. By 1936 the ends of the Junior were further streamlined into the recognizable Balance profile in that size. 2 sizes and 4 colors of Junior were available, all with nickel-plated trim. Lever fillers were available only in the shorter length while only vacuum fillers were available in the longer length. Early models (c.1932-4) came with round-ball hump clips, opaque HR sections, and 14k nibs stamped Junior in printed font. Later models (c.1935-6) came with flat ball clips, visulated sections, and 14k nibs stamped Junior in cursive font.
