Bexley
Pens and Ephemera

With the resurgence of interest in fountain pens, Howard Levy, Mike Fultz and Steve Van Dyke launched the Bexley Pen Company in 1993. Many of its pens were highly inspired by classic pen designs such as the Parker Duofold. They even used original filling systems such as button fillers and lever-fillers before eventually adopting cartridge and converter styles. The original Bexley company was bought in 2019 by the relatively new Armando Simone Club.

Pre-Owned Pens: 6283 Bexley Gemstone
Filling Mechanism: Cartridge/Converter
Era: 1980-present   Fountain Pen Nib Size: M
Price: $199.99
Pre-Owned Pens: 6283: Bexley: Gemstone
Looking like it just danced out of the souvenir shop in Emerald City from "The Wizard of Oz" is this stunning Technicolor green Bexley Gemstone fountain pen. At least we think the model name is "Gemstone;" we aren't certain. Borrowing a bit from the Waterman 100-Year Pen in design, it is an absolute knock-out. It shows some light wear from past use, but it is generally pretty amazing. Better yet, you'll write a buttery smooth medium line with its two-tone 14k gold nib. Included is a standard international converter. Click the headline for close-ups. 13.9cm capped.