I don't beleive I have the jones for Southern Pen Company pens. At least, not yet. This one came to me last week for ten bucks som it was not difficult to resist.
The coloring is the same as other Southern Pens in my accumulation. Difference is the tapered ends of the cap and barrel. It's not like the barrel was designed for posting. It is not. Alos apparent is how the celluloid creates the pen. Over time the joints in the cellulod have become pronounced. Some clesning and lighting helped! On most Southern pens you can see the edges of the celluloid if you look hard enough. Note the same cap band and large S logo on the clip.
My second acquisition is a stellar almost like new early BCHR pen from the New Diamond Point Pen Company. I lije this company. Incredible output. More on that in a future post.
No scratches, etc. Gold is all there. My only question is the coloring of the cap dome. Did it age to a mellowed yellow from white?
Easrlier models had the D inside of a circle on the lever tab.