Besides collecting pens and vintage watches, Franklin is a seasoned musician specializing in the lute and Early Music. Since 2008 he has served on the staff of the University Library at Berkeley.
Here are a few of the treasures Franklin is bringing to the San Francisco Pen Show 2011.Value Tray ($40-$80)
ringtops from Carter and Conklin, clipped pens from Parker, Pick,
Sheaffer, Webster (Chicago)
and Gold Star, Shanghai ca.1950 (金星)
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Parker 51 Aerometric P&P sets:
Flighter (pencil dated 1950, pen n.d.)
First-year (4th quarter 1948) burgundy Aerometric ("Press 6 Times"), ex Al Mayman
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Sailor 1811 standard-sized clear demo
Bexley Simplicity with 2-tone 18K nib installed by John Mottishaw
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Diamond Point oversized Mandarin with jade tops
Diamond Point gold-filled filigree over orange barrel
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2 entirely handmade King of Celluloid pens from the late Kato-san of Osaka, Japan (oversized green marble, standard-sized "kaleidoscope.") |
Waterman sterling silver ringtop
Leboeuf zebra-stripe ringtop
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Howard Watch Company, Boston (aka "Keystone Howard") Series 5 (19-jewel) railroad watch with Montgomery dial, in original Howard wood presentation case |
Omega 18-karat sub-second manual-wind watch inscribed "To Dad 24.XII.1951"
Universal Genève 18-karat center-second manual-wind watch, early 1950s
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Hamilton Brock, 14-karat watch with rectangular 982 manual movement, ca.1950
Hamilton CLD (="sealed" or Oyster-style) 14-karat manual-wind watch, ca. early 1950s
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Bulova 2-dial chronograph in stainless steel |
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