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Revision as of 18:26, 13 February 2021

Wegimont-Jamme 19
Manufacturer Wegimont-Jamme
Nib No. 19
Descr. 19EF
Tip EF
Markings Exterior
Mark 1 lateral L Nº 19EF
Mark 2 WEGIMONT-JAMME
Mark 3 LIÉGE (Belgium)
Wegimont-Jamme 19 - top view, with ruler

AAAndrew's Steel Pen blog seems to identify the shape of this nib as a "Shoulder" nib ... one with a "normal heel then an abrupt, sharp, 90 or near-90-degree transition to create a wider, deeper, straight body to the shoulders." On The Fountain Pen Network, AAAndrew further notes that most bank pens have a vent hole in the shape of a torch, and that the torch hole shape is standard across manufacturers. Therefore it seems reasonable to conclude that this was a bank pen designed with a shoulder construct.

Liège is a city in Belgium. In the past, Liège was one of the most important industrial centers in Europe, particularly in steel-making and the secondary industry--in the manufacture of steel goods. Of course, it is easy to speculate that one such secondary industry could have been the manufacturing of steep pen nibs.

I cannot find a nib manufacturer, reseller or other company named Wegimont-Jamme.

Versions

There are no additional versions of the Wegimont-Jamme 19 Pen in the Chappy's Nibs collection, as pictured below (gray-finish).

Photos

Click any image for a full-resolution photo: 2200 x 640. The image with the ruler is 2300 x 1196.

Wegimont-Jamme 19 - top view
Wegimont-Jamme 19 - side view, upper
Wegimont-Jamme 19 - side view, lower

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