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Unique Waterman Exhibition At The Mora Penshop In Paris


georges zaslavsky

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Good Morning

Here is a unique event organized by the well known Mr Mora.

 

I have translated the text of his event for him here on FPN:

Here at last is the information about my exposure Waterman:

Date: November 3 to November 28, 2014.

Theme: Waterman, Waterman and Waterman still (fountain pens, pencils, posters, promotional items, ink bottles ...), in short, a well-stocked store.
Period: Oldest pen around 1895, the most recent Exception. A total of 400 pens (maybe more).

On this occasion, a large selection of Waterman pens old will be offered for sale, some very rare.

A raffle will be held during the month of November . Do not forget to sign up when you visit the store to participate.
The winner will receive a pen offered by the company Waterman, a pen ever made: a large model Exception in white lacquer and rhodium attributes.

I hope that many forum members will visit this exhibition Waterman they will never see more in France.

Here are two pictures revealing what you will see:

 

If you are available and are in France, don't miss this exhibition

 

Best regards

 

Georges

 

p.s: image of courtesy of Mr Mora

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Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Very cool, the Waterman Cargo Bus in person :)

Yeah, the box was put up for sale sometime ago.....

 

 

 

Interesting event, but as I shall not be in la douce France then it will have to pass.

 

 

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There isn't anything on the website, but it looks like a very nice store; I wish I had visited them a few years ago:

 

http://morastylos.com/media//magasin_2.jpg

 

http://morastylos.com/media//DSC_5932_copie.jpg

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Well worth a visit!

I think and as far as I can remember you have met Andre at the last penshow

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Moi aussi :)

If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you.

 

Don Marquis

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