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David Oscarson Golden Spike Sapphire Blue Fountain Pen

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David Oscarson Golden Spike Sapphire Blue Fountain Pen
$5,900.00

  • David Oscarson

  • Golden Spike

  • Sapphire Blue

  • Fountain Pen

  • 18k Gold Nib

  • Cartridge/Converter Fill

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On May 10, 1869, four years after the Civil War, the world’s first transcontinental railroad was completed as the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads met at Promontory Summit, Utah. The two engines, Union Pacific’s No. 119 and Central Pacific’s No. 60, known as Jupiter were drawn up face-to-face. Workers, dignitaries and press watched and cheered as Leland Stanford, president of the Central Pacific drove the Golden Spike into the rails, officially connecting 1,756 miles of track, uniting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans across the United States.

Today, the official Golden Spike used in the ceremony is displayed in the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, founded by Leland Stanford, who also served as a Republican governor and senator from California. The Golden Spike National Historic Site, which marks the historic uniting of the lines, lies 32 miles west of Brigham City, Utah. The courses of the two engines, Jupiter (Central Pacific) from Sacramento, California and No. 119 (Union Pacific) from Omaha, Nebraska / Council Bluffs, Iowa are outlined along the cap and barrel of the pen, meeting at Promontory Summit, Utah. Each of the seven states along the journey is marked in high relief and each is engraved with a unique guilloché pattern. The two engines are illustrated in a reverse-engraving underneath the enamel.

Central Pacific and Union Pacific are featured in high relief at the top and bottom of the pen and corresponding emblems from that era adorn the crown of the cap and bottom of the barrel. The gripping section is engraved with start (Jan 8th 1863) and finish (May 10th 1869) dates. Between the dates are the following words that are engraved on the original Golden Spike: “May God continue the unity of our Country as this Railroad unites the two great Oceans of the world”. The Golden Spike Collection thirtieth in the David Oscarson™ series of Limited Edition writing instruments and will be produced in two design variations; each limited to production of 150 pieces (including fountain pens and roller balls).

The Golden Spike Collection will be produced in the following color variations:

Translucent White and Ruby Red and Opaque Black Hard Enamel with Gold Vermeil

Translucent White and Sapphire Blue and Opaque Black Hard Enamel with Gold Vermeil

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