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3 replacement flat coil springs for Sheaffer Snorkel fountain pens
$ 9.5
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Description
Three Replacement Springsfor Sheaffer Snorkel Fountain Pens
Brand new precision-made flat coil springs, manufactured to original Sheaffer dimensions.
Original Snorkel springs are often found rusted. Until now, the only choices were to salvage an unrusted spare from a parts pen, or to remove the rust with penetrating oil and a wire brush or an acid-based rust remover (even so, de-rusted Snorkel springs usually end up with some residual pitting). As experienced repairmen know, you will never get the original smoothness of operation in a Snorkel mechanism if there is any roughness to the spring -- so these newly-made springs are a must-have for Snorkel repair.
NOTE: These springs will fit all models of Sheaffer Snorkels, but they will not fit the Sheaffer PFM. We have the correct springs for PFMs listed separately, as well as Snorkel springs in larger quantities.
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Terms of Sale
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About Us
vintagepens
is run by David Nishimura (Vintage Pens LLC) based in historic Providence, Rhode Island. David has been buying, selling, and writing about old writing instruments since the late 1980s. He has been on eBay since 1997, the same year he launched one of the first vintage pen collecting websites. David is an active pen history blogger, and a regular presence on pen collecting forums and social media, as well as at traditional pen shows.