Macy’s Fountain Pens
Post No. 218
One of the fun things about restoring and collecting pens is the subsets that some fall into. In my last post, the Webster Skyrocket fell into interesting categories of Webster Pens, Sears Pens, and Pens that capitalized on the surge and excitement of Air Travel. This restoration is similar. The pen is a recently found Macy’s Pen. Both its lineage and genre are interesting. First the pen..
As you can see below, it was lightly used in its day. The plated nib is ink stained and the sac is hard, though still in one piece. The exterior of the pen is spotless, making for an easy restoration.
I cleaned the nib and feed in the ultrasonic cleaner. I left the section to be cleaned by simple swipes with a q-tip and water. Eventually the section and feed were completely cleaned. The problem was the nib. As you can see above, much of the plating of the “Iridium Tipped USA” nib (more on these below) had already worn off from a combination of time and ink. Gentle ultrasonic cleaning just highlighted the washed out cheap finish. So, I searched for a replacement and found a perfect fit. I had a steel Parkette fine nib in my parts bin and it fit the feed and section perfectly. Combined with the silver cap and lever, it makes a decent pairing.
Below is the completed project, a nice Macy’s branded pen from probably the 1940s or 1950s. The pen measures 5 7/32 inches closed and 6 3/8 inches posted with the Parkette nib.
The Manufacturer on the barrel of the pen is the Morrison Fountain Pen Company.
I have previously restored a few Morrison branded pens~
Morrison Flat Top – August 27, 2010
Morrison Battleship Grey – January 20, 2010
Morrison Wartime Pens – May 4, 2009
Morrison Fountain Pen Company, and some of its sub brands can be found dating back into the 1920s. This Macy’s pen is a much later example. I would surmise that this pen dates to the late 40s or 50s, towards the end of Morrison Company Fountain Pens. I have also restored a few Morrison brands that date from the same time period, and they are photographed below. Two are Roxy’s and on is a Morrison. All have steel nibs similar to the original (replaced) nib on the Macy’s pen.
Here is a close up of the Parkette nib used as a replacement. It’s silver color fits well with the cap and lever and is commensurate in quality with the “Iridium Tipped USA” nib that was damaged and discolored.
The photo below is of the Macy’s pen and a Morrison Ballpoint that I recently restored and use with a new refill. While not a perfect match, it makes a nice set.
The second collecting subset that this pen falls into, as alluded to in the first paragraph above, is the Retail Store Branded pen group. My suspicion is that this was a pen sold at R. H. Macy’s, produced by Morrison, and available to the general public. Macy’s has a long history of having quality pens produced for them by Fountain Pen Companies bearing their name. Other Store branded pens that I have restored and written about in the past are the Filene’s and Buettell Brothers pens. These were of lesser quality, ring tops, and earlier models. My guess is that they were used by employees and not sale items, though again I have no written proof. If anyone has any evidence, I would love to hear.
These pens, such as the Macy’s do show up from time to time. In this case, they appeal to both the collector of Morrison Pens and Store Named Pens. An excellent summary of R. H. Macy Pens has been written by Richard Binder and should be read here.
Whether these areas of focus appeal to the collector, or not, this is a nice user pen, representing the later stages of Fountain Pen production and usage.
Edit: After completing this restoration and the writing of the above, I obtained a Roxy Fountain Pen (Morrison), that was identical to this Macy’s Pen except for the clip imprint. Below are before and after photos of its subsequent restoration and a photo next to the Macy’s Pen. An interesting example of rebranding by Morrison to bring in some additional income.
Edit: Oddly enough, as I finished restoring the Roxy, a third pen arrived, a Morrison. I won’t go through the restoration, but though not identical to the Roxy and Macy’s pens, it is close. My guess is that it is from about the same time, but is an attempt by Morrison to imitate some of the popular hooded pens such as the Waterman Taperites and Parker 51s. Note the same barrel, lever, imprint, similar cap, but section that contains a hooded nib, and a shorter length.
Finally, below are all three together. Interesting look into later Morrison products, and some of their last fountain pen models.
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Thanks,enjoyed reading about them;
I only own one(1)Morrison pen that is marked with a price control abbreviation from WW II;
Earl
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I found this website while researching a fountain pen that was given to me over thirty years ago. It was a gift from an elderly attorney that I worked for and I was trying to find out the age of the pen. On the clip it says: THE MOORE WRITER. The pen is wine-colored, marble-like. The rim around the cap base is filigreed. This pen means a lot to me as the giver was probably the most generous man I ever met. I was even thinking about getting it restored but would first like to find out more about its origin. Can you help or steer me in the right direction? Thanks.
I really like the styling of the clip and cap of your pen – art deco?