This is Lady Schaefer 642.
It is a 14K diamond pattern type.
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It is a product that was used through ink.
The cap and shaft are in good condition, but there are some scratches on the neck shaft.
Please take a closer look at the nibs as they are expanded on the loupe.
The converter probably won't work.
Is the appearance in good condition overall?
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It has a diamond-patterned body and a uniquely shaped nib.
It seems to be quite elaborate because it is colored after digging instead of printing.
In addition, the tips of both the shaft and cap are machined from metal, so it can be said that this is also a time-consuming product. It should be robust as it has fewer parts.
I have a nib with a shape that makes me wonder if I dropped it and bent it, but this is normal.
As it looks, it bends so that it has an elastic writing feel like a soft nib.
However, the pen tip does not open, and even if it bends to some extent, it returns a strong elasticity, so it has a slightly unique writing taste.