1941 Blue Striped Duofold
In my post of September 10, Striped Duofold, I restored a 1942 Dusty Red Striped Duofold. It was a single jewel Junior, measuring in at 5 1/16 inches capped. I mentioned at the end of that post that I would be on the lookout for a blue striped model. Well, I found one! This is a 1941 Blue Striped Duofold Debutante Double Jewel at 4 5/8 inches.
As you can see from the picture below, this model still has the metal speedline filler and came in fairly good shape except that the filling system was shot and the nib quite dirty.
I won’t go into great detail on the restore of this as a review of several previous vacumatic repairs in earlier posts covers the details. There was nothing exceptional about this process. The diaphragm is a debutante size and the nib required a bit of work on both sides.
A couple of items stand out on this pen. First, the double jewels are more attractive to me. I think they make the Parker 51, Vacumatic, and Striped Duofolds look much better than the single jewel models and the prices usually reflect this.
Secondly, the cap band is a bit different than the standard Striped Duofold. I have posted a close up of the cap band in the final photo below.
Striped Duofolds were produced from 1940 through 1948. World War II caused the filling units to be switched to plastic. Button fillers are also found, though not as plentiful as vacumatics.
I have mentioned this in the past, but it bears repeating. The Striped Duofolds present a nice opportunity to restore vacumatic filling systems and are often found at reasonable prices when compared to Vacumatics.
Good Luck in your searches!
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