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National F.P. https://imgur.com/gallery/FPvH07y
Got another pen from my favorite Antique shop yesterday.
This one doesnt have alot of markings on it so any help identifying it would be appreciated.
The clip says "National" but those appear to be the only words anywhere on this pen.
Also, the center section is clear and appears to be filled eye-dropper style with a blue/green ink. But it has a lever on it so I imagine it was built with the intention of being a lever fill.
The Nib says "Dupica (Durica?) 14k gold plated" I'm not too familiar with that name either.
Currently its sitting in a glass of water, clearing it of all the old ink. With any luck i hope to open it and see if there are any remnants of a ink sac.
Thought it was an interesting find, thanks for looking and for any help identifying!
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