Hi, folks,
I am returning to the hobby after an absence of over 30 years. The difference in the quality, quantity and availability of good information between then and now is astounding!
This may be elementary, but please bear with me.
My research suggests ball-point pens were a post-WW2 phenomenon. However,
I have seen hats marked with ostensibly original owner's names in what APPEARS
to be ball-point pen.
My question is, what type inks should be considered correct for original period owner's name markings, and are there any red flags you can share?
Any photos of correct, owner-inscribed names and/or postwar additions would
be very helpful. It's hard for me to imagine using a fountain pen to mark a cap, but perhaps that's what they used... If so, would the fountain pen ink of the day stand up to sweat/moisture?
Thanks very much, and all help is most appreciated!
Sincerely,
John
I am returning to the hobby after an absence of over 30 years. The difference in the quality, quantity and availability of good information between then and now is astounding!
This may be elementary, but please bear with me.
My research suggests ball-point pens were a post-WW2 phenomenon. However,
I have seen hats marked with ostensibly original owner's names in what APPEARS
to be ball-point pen.
My question is, what type inks should be considered correct for original period owner's name markings, and are there any red flags you can share?
Any photos of correct, owner-inscribed names and/or postwar additions would
be very helpful. It's hard for me to imagine using a fountain pen to mark a cap, but perhaps that's what they used... If so, would the fountain pen ink of the day stand up to sweat/moisture?
Thanks very much, and all help is most appreciated!
Sincerely,
John
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