The Illustrated Guide to Antique Writing Instruments (Schiffer Book for Collectors (Paperback))
J**U
The best fountain pen book for the size
This is by far the best book on the subject for the size. It has great pictures (all colored), concise information, and very informative price guides. It covers lots of different pens from major companies, such as Parker, Sheaffer, Waterman, Wahl-Eversharp, Conklin. It also has some useful information on some obscured old US pen companies (all gone now). I don't understand why people are so excited about the big book "Fountain Pens of the World" by Lambrou. It does have more company information and time-line of products and covers more international companies, but that big book has no price guide at all, and is about 8 times more expensive than this little book. In terms of the coverage of the types of pens in major US companies, the big Lambrou book is quite much inferior to this little book. I just love this little one. But admittedly, you need to have more than one books to do some cross-reference.
E**G
Five Stars
Great compilation of photos and descriptions.
M**E
Five Stars
Very satisfied.
W**P
A valuable guide to carry with you.
This is a valuable and handy pocket (briefcase, etc.) guide to take on a pen expedition. It's a bit big for anything but a large overcoat pocket but is handy when carried in a case. It is mostly a guide to the identification of some of the pens to be found at pen shows and elsewhere. There are brief histories of 18 fountain pen manufacturers but they are short to rudimentary. There is a short but to the point and valuable guide to how to grade a pen.The rest of the book is devoted to colored photos of various fountain pens. The pictures are very good and the selection of pens shown is very good. The values shown are, like all prices shown in such books, progressively out of date. They are good though to give a relative value for pens.This is an excellent book for its purpose - to help identify, grade and price used fountain pens. It does its specified purpose well. It's not meant to be an encyclopedia. Such a book would have to be a many volumn set.
M**.
Lovely to look at.
pretty pictures of pens. Useless for research.
Q**Q
Five Stars
good
D**I
Deeply recommended!
An outstanding effort. The photographs are superb. Written in an easy language, makes it enjoyable to read to both novice and connoisseur collectors. However, the authors didn't mention some important pens (eg: Parker #14, Parker Duofold mandarin yellow, Parker Duofold Lapis Lazuli). ( My book is the Revised & Expanded 3rd edition, 2000).
A**A
Disappointing.
Nice photographs, but save your money. It has no index and covers the various brands in a puzzling way. For example, about 23 pages are devoted to photographs of Sheaffer pens, but only slightly more than one to Mont Blanc. Given the title, it is hardly the book that you expect, and it will serve poorly as a single reference for beginners.
L**M
Present
Bought this as a present for an older man and he was really pleased.
A**R
Very useful
Very useful guide
M**A
Five Stars
Ok thanks
K**R
Pens
A very useful book for collectors. Not as comprehensive as the more expensive books but a helpful guide. Any collector should find this book of interest.
J**E
important reference
invalable to serious collector user .
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