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Yesterday and today have been fun in a big way. In two days, two fascinating pens have hit the bench.  First, yesterday was the day I got to work on another of those wicked cool pens I’ve never seen before. I actually started this one a few days ago, but I ran into something that required the owner’s agreement before I could proceed; and I finally got to finish it yesterday.

Where, oh where is the Wahlnut when you need him?

Wahl-Eversharp began making plunger fillers in about 1935. This is well known. It’s also well known that the Doric was the only Wahl-Eversharp plunger filler, right? Wrong. The pen I show here is a plunger filler, but it’s not faceted, and it has a triple cap band and no Gold Seal. And it has an undersize nib. Doric? Unh-uh, most emphatically not. Which makes it a wicked cool pen…

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