Two Gun Bob
One of the Regulars
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- Bloxwich, England
I am a big fan of the classic fountain pens of the Golden Era, and am a regular user of same.
I'd have to say my three favourites are the 1940s Parker "51" Double Jewel, the 1930s Parker Vacumatic, and the 1920s Waterman's 52, though there are many more wonderful pens of the period that, if used with care, are as good as or better in most cases than the best pens available today. They are also quite asy to find, though prices vary depending on rarity, construction and condition.
I hope a few examples below may be of interest!
The ultimate fountain pen - my First Year (1941) Parker 51 Double Jewel Vacumatic-filler with aluminium plunger:
Built for the Art Deco skyscraper age - my first generation (1936) Parker Vacumatic Standard pen and pencil set in Silver Pearl celluloid:
A classic of the 30s - a Sheaffer's Oversize Balance in Marine Green Pearl:
A necessary evolution - a 1947 Parker 51 Double Jewel showing the plastic filler plunger which replaced the aluminium original to save on war materiel:
Before the fall - a 1950s Parker 51 Aerometric (squeeze filler) pen and pencil set, before the 51 was simplified and cheapened in the 60s and was made obsolete in the early 70s:
Typical Waterman's 52 pens of the 1920s - the workhorse of the day as used by horror and science fiction writer H.P Lovecraft:
I'd have to say my three favourites are the 1940s Parker "51" Double Jewel, the 1930s Parker Vacumatic, and the 1920s Waterman's 52, though there are many more wonderful pens of the period that, if used with care, are as good as or better in most cases than the best pens available today. They are also quite asy to find, though prices vary depending on rarity, construction and condition.
I hope a few examples below may be of interest!
The ultimate fountain pen - my First Year (1941) Parker 51 Double Jewel Vacumatic-filler with aluminium plunger:
Built for the Art Deco skyscraper age - my first generation (1936) Parker Vacumatic Standard pen and pencil set in Silver Pearl celluloid:
A classic of the 30s - a Sheaffer's Oversize Balance in Marine Green Pearl:
A necessary evolution - a 1947 Parker 51 Double Jewel showing the plastic filler plunger which replaced the aluminium original to save on war materiel:
Before the fall - a 1950s Parker 51 Aerometric (squeeze filler) pen and pencil set, before the 51 was simplified and cheapened in the 60s and was made obsolete in the early 70s:
Typical Waterman's 52 pens of the 1920s - the workhorse of the day as used by horror and science fiction writer H.P Lovecraft: