PEN NIB EXTRACTOR
T1970.711
Inscribed 'WATERLOW/ & SONS/ LIMITED'.
Small, oblong-shaped device with wooden shaft and hinged brass end. The hinged portion opens to 90 degree to reveal a steel nib-shaped slot into which a nib would be placed prior to extraction from a pen. The hinged portion would then fold down against the wooden shaft, effecting a grip by means of which the nib could be pulled out of the pen.
One side of the device is deeply grooved. A metal stud or nail is inserted into one end.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | T1970.711 |
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Accession Date: | 16 Jan 1971 |
Measurement
dimensions | 10 x 1.5cm |
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