确实没什么资料,只有这位在FPN上卖一支ERIC笔的仁兄提到了,而且还拿ERIC开起了玩笑,说谁会叫一支笔ERIC? 大概只有法国人了
3ih3O xT]|78h$ Err... um... who would call a pen Eric? The French it would seem!
*VbB'u: o_(@v2G` This is a really nice looking pen in a random swirly patterned grey black mix with considerable shade variation throughout. Probably late 30's vintage and likely to be some kind of celluloid - however the shade variation leads me to think it may be some other plastic. The plastics are in very good condition h no signs of damage, chips, cracks, gouges or engravings. The barrel engraving Eric reg 41229 is clear and sharp. There is a little evidence of stretching around the lever ring.
]c Or$O* c,v?2*< The trim is gold filled and in very good condition with no plating wear evident. The thin cap ring is a little loose though.
U= Gw( L/YEW7M The nib is marked 18cts 1re Qualite and engraved with a Viking axe type emblem. It is a firm fine point and a pleasant writer with a hint of feedback similar to many CS nibs.
k3 YDnMRA9 hxXl0egI The pen functions perfectly and has a fresh sac fitted.
/"f4aF[ 7,.3'cCL^ If you answer to the name of Eric or like things French (and rare) then this is the pen for you.
AjW5H* Bb~Q]V=x; Looking for £ 65 for this one. Free worldwide postage.
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