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Identifying Man 100 vs. 200 - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network I need help in figuring out how to identify a Waterman Man 200 fountain pen compared to a 100 I know the 200 is slightly smaller, but I don't have a 100 to compare it with I believe the nib on the 100 is 2-tone gold and silver and says: (this is for the older nib with the hole, not the globe) W
Is This A Fake ? - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network My cousin purchased this Waterman fountain pen, which from the style looks like a hemisphere On further inspection, it appears to me to be a really good replica I've come to this decision as there were a few differences to my hemisphere I would really like to establish if this is a replica, or
Has anyone figured out how to restore a frosted Edson Cap? - Waterman . . . It’s clear to me that all Waterman did was put a matte coating (that is clearly not thick enough) to give the effect A lot of the jewelery popular in the 90’s had this same finish, I know because my late grandfather was a jeweler Sadly grandpa is no longer here for me to ask what coating this is, but has anyone fixed theirs?
Value of Watermans - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Since the value of Waterman Pens has been raised, I have a question related to that topic: Looking on Ebay I found a listing for a gold-overlaid early Waterman's Pen It must date from about 1903 + -, because it is an eye-drop filler, and the gold overlay is on black hard rubber It is for sale for $20,000 (sic) as a truly rare pen
Harley Davidson fountain pen - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Waterman's Harley pens are much different They came in Waterman outer boxes with Waterman labels, and unusual cases Waterman's Harley's are: The Racing series (Phileas-based body, comes in a tin box) Three different finishes: Flags, Racing, Flames
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
Review: Waterman Phileas - The Fountain Pen Network Our Waterman inventory at the moment consists of Waterman Phileas and Charleston models, in all available colors and modes - fountain pen, rollerball and ballpoint We also have genuine Waterman inks in stock Despite the fact that I'm a retailer of Waterman products, I think this review is still unbiased and presents an objective view of this pen
Waterman Charleston Review - The Fountain Pen Network Although Waterman made some compromises on the Charleston (short, plain looking nib, less than perfect finish, pretty high mrsp price), this is a rather nice pen It`s comfortable during use, thanks to the smooth nib and good proportions, the design has a classic inspiration and with a bit of luck, you can pick one of these for a really good price
Stalwart? - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Hi; Is this a Stalwart or Commando pen? Imprint says Waterman's Ideal, Globe, Reg US Pat Off Made in the United States of America Cap has Watermans on clip and a thin gold band near bottom Color is blue pearlescent Nib says Watermans Ideal Rigid 14 kt Feels firm Thanks;
Dating Watermans? - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Looking around, I can't help but question how people are dating Watermans People are stating the pens are earlier with one line barrel imprints or no globe present on the barrel Than there are things like the nibs; arrow nibs, horseshoe nib,and star nib How can I easily date pens? Does Water m