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Watermans Ideal 52V Vintage Flex Pen The Waterman's Ideal 52V as it's name says, is really the "Ideal" fountain pen If you want to experience vintage flex, consider the Waterman's Ideal 52 If you do a search, there are a lot of these pens available like Parker 51s Prices vary from $80 right up to $400+ depending on the condition and rarity of the specific pen
Waterman 52 1 2 V - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network The 52V is a little more workable for most- it posts to full length, but it's the same thickness as a full-size pen (51, M400, etc) I've a 42 1 2 V safety that is also very snazzy Seems a bit fatter, which is to my liking WTB: Lamy 27 w OB OBB nibs; Pelikan 100 B nib
Waterman Ink Cartridge Compatibility - The Fountain Pen Network On 7 26 2010 at 8:27 PM, Mannenhitsu1973 said: On 7 24 2010 at 7:54 AM, carlc said: No - Waterman pens require Waterman cartridges Aurora are only comaptible with Parker From my understanding, Waterman fountain pens should take any International cartridge, such as Pelikan, Montblanc, Levenger, Private Reserve, Levenger, etc
Waterman Liaison: A Brief Review - The Fountain Pen Network Waterman Liaison: A Brief Review The Waterman Liaison model replaced the Man 100 200 as Waterman's "top of the line" pen, I believe in 1994 However, it's reign was short-lived I think I have read that it was produced only for two years In contrast, both the Gentleman and Man 100 were produced for about 10 years
Which Waterman Pen Do I Have? - The Fountain Pen Network The way I see it now, the Sailor TUZU (with retail price of ¥4,500+tax) is positioned as a direct competitor to the Platinum Procyon (now with retail price of ¥6,000+tax, up from ¥5,000+tax when first released) Spring-loaded inner cap to better prevent ink evaporation — check Being able to draw ink up even when the ink level in the
Is There A Site That Lists The Waterman Pen Models And Production Years Does anyone know of a site that lists the difference Waterman Pen models and their years of production? I'm particularly interested in the pens since the 1980s such as the Phileas, Kultur, Laureat, Expert (I,II,III), Carene, Hemisphere, etc I can't seem to find a good source for when the regular
Waterman Reflex - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network The Waterman Reflex was in production around the 80s or 90s They are the equivalent of a "school pen", which is kind of an introductory FP I don't think they were distributed in the USA; at least, I never saw them at Fahrney's' or any of the other shops I would frequent, not did I see them online much until a few years ago when I found sccsales
Watermans 515 Fountain Pen - The Fountain Pen Network The Waterman's 515 was made in the late 1940s, a model at the top of their UK manufactured line on fountain pens It was a competitor of the Parker Duofold AF and feels similar in many ways This 515 comes in black celluloid with gold filled trim in the form of a wide cap band and the art deco Waterman's clip
Waterman Edson - The Fountain Pen Network Waterman Edson – Red, Green and Blue Standard Editions Initial Impressions - 10 out of 10 You are most likely not going to buy an Edson on impulse, it's hardly the sort of thing that would find its way into a shopping basket during a momentary lapse of concentration at the checkout of your local pen store or internet retailer S
Waterman Hémisphère Review - Blue - Medium Nib The Waterman Hémisphère was introduced in 1994 representing sophisticated elegance according to Waterman's website Correspondingly this pen has been designed Overall the Hémisphère is a rather slim, small to medium sized and well-made pen which can be ranked as a next-level pen First Impressions