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I wasn’t entirely sure what this one would be, with those fuzzy pictures. When it arrived, I found it was a Rite-Rite:
That distinctive plastic really stood out. The only other ones I’ve seen along these lines have been in an equally distinctive, teal-colored plastic:
There’s some nice detail work on the lower barrel:
And on the top, a surprise that didn’t show up in the pictures:
That’s not a sticker: that “3 1/4" emblem is built into the plastic, and I haven’t seen that feature on the teal ones. I thought maybe it might be a more-permanent-than-usual price sticker, so I checked the library at the Pen Collectors of America (www.pencollectorsofamerica.com) to find out at what price point they were offered. The library has a 1938 Rite-Rite catalog, and this one is listed – at a price of $74.60 per gross:
The “3 1/4" was the model designation, derived from its lead capacity of 3 1/4 inches. This is only the second color I’ve encountered, but they came in “black and assorted pearl metallic colors,” served . . .
. . . in a “jewelry type display box.” How cool is that!
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