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Learn How To Refill - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Hello guysI have just received my first proper waterman's pen for my birthday, 1 fountain pen, 1 pencil As i have never had an antique fountain pens before i was wondering if you guys could teach me how to refill it so i can bring it back to life It's a little hard to do my research as i know n
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
Waterman Liaison: A Brief Review - The Fountain Pen Network 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 I'm sure ther
Waterman Cartridges And Converters - The Fountain Pen Network This topic is intended to show the various sizes and forms of the Waterman cartridges and converters over the years As far as I know Waterman did invent the cartridge First glass, later made of plastic, it has seen some different forms Also there have been various converters, even within the s
Watermans C F Fountain Pen - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network I was fascinated by the recent article, Waterman's Almost Forgotten C F Cartridge-Fill Fountain Pen, in the most recent issue (Volume 7, Issue 1) of Paul's Fountain Pen Journal I would direct you to the article's rendition of the history of the pen and its great photos of the pen and advertiseme
Expert Problems - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Hello, New here and new to owning a fountain pen, have some issues which I'd like to resolve Always wanted a fountain pen, so my partner bought me a Waterman Expert for my birthday this year, I'm overjoyed with it, especially in the matte black finish Always feel very professional when I get it
Waterman Hemisphere Vs Expert - The Fountain Pen Network Both of them are in metal finish, one is the classic "flighter" and the other the "guilloche" called deluxe by waterman Their weight is perfect for me, not too light but not too heavy at the same time Perfect blance in my hand However they are slim pen so if you prefer thicker pens go for the expert
52 V Vs. 52 1 2 V - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network I have two very flex Watermans 52, dark rubber (i think) One is 41 4" capped and the other just a tad above 5 1 4" How to tell which is the 52 1 2V? The smaller one is black, the taller is kind of grey-ish if that helps Both say USA on the nib, one clearly says New York I know when I bought
Watermans 92 - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network The nib is a Waterman's ideal reg US Pat Off On the barrel is "Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen Reg US Pat Off Made in USA Fountain Pen On the foot of the barrel is imprinted '92' The nib is very fine and very flexible As I understand it, the 9 denotes the material used in the construction and the 2 is the nib size - and that's all I know