− | In the same year, the [[Eversharp|Wahl Eversharp]] also launched an economic line, the [[Oxford]], still in celluloid, and with gold nib. These pens, although economic, are almost of good quality and had an excellent value for money. For most of the '30s the production of [[Eversharp]] is dominated by the [[Doric]] and will see the introduction of gradable nibs in 1932, a redesign of the pen in 1935 and the introduction of the mechanism of the ''[[Ink Shut-off]]'' in 1936, which was also adopted by the new model [[Coronet]], another masterpiece of the Art Deco. | + | In the same year, the [[Wahl Eversharp]] also launched an economic sub-brand, the [[Oxford]], still made in celluloid, and using gold nibs. These pens, although economic, are almost of good quality and had an excellent value for money. For most of the '30s the production of [[Eversharp]] is dominated by the [[Doric]] and will see the introduction of the [[Adjustable Point]] nib in 1932, a redesign of the pen in 1935 and the introduction of the ''[[Ink Shut-off]]'' mechanism in 1936, which was also adopted by the new model [[Coronet]], another Art Deco masterpiece. |