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Waterman 45 Bchr Safety Pen


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Penkino1 Waterman 45 safety pen review

 

 

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(Waterman 45 BCHR Safety Pen - broad italic flex ..... P.W. Akkerman Oranje Boven)

(Pelikan 400 NN brown Tortoise - F ..... Sailor Gentle Sky High)

(Macniven & Cameron Waverly Eyedropper - flex ..... P.W. Akkerman Hofkwartier Groen)

(Pelikan 140 - OF ..... Mont Blanc Oyster Grey)

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Interesting pen.

 

More importantly, I appreciate the demonstration of your penmanship.

Without your permission, I intend to usurp some of the characters

into my style of writing, which I call "Modified Public School

Cursive".

 

Thanks.

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Thanks for your kind words, but it's only the pen which causes my writing to look somehow ok. :vbg:

(I'm a lefty which was forced in the 70s to write with the right hand, so my writing was and will ever be ugly)

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That's far beyond OK. It's a great pen too.

Just one detail, the code number 45 means it was made in or after 1917, before that it would have been a 15S.

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That's far beyond OK. It's a great pen too.

Just one detail, the code number 45 means it was made in or after 1917, before that it would have been a 15S.

 

Thanks :-)

 

Thanks for the info.

I was not able to find a serious source for this information.

Is there a online site where such Waterman production information is available?

 

When I bought it the seller claimed it is from the early 1900s, probably because of the barrel imprint.

Penkino1 mention 1909 in his video.

 

I'm shocked, if this is true it isn't a full century old :headsmack:

I probably have to rewrite my review. :gaah:

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Wonderful review, thanks.

"how do I know what I think until I write it down?"

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I'd usually skip handwritten reviews, but your writting is great, easy to read. What a good condition the pen is in !Great pictures too thumbup.gif

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That's far beyond OK. It's a great pen too.

Just one detail, the code number 45 means it was made in or after 1917, before that it would have been a 15S.

 

Thanks :-)

 

Thanks for the info.

I was not able to find a serious source for this information.

Is there a online site where such Waterman production information is available?

 

When I bought it the seller claimed it is from the early 1900s, probably because of the barrel imprint.

Penkino1 mention 1909 in his video.

 

I'm shocked, if this is true it isn't a full century old :headsmack:

I probably have to rewrite my review. :gaah:

 

Richard binder http://www.richardspens.com/ref/design/wat_nos.htm has in his reference pages a chart of the serial numbers and meanings. He shows the numbering system changed about 1917 as stated above so before a 45 was a desk pen size 5 nib.

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WOW! Both the content and shape of your writingrender true justice to such gorgeus pen. Think that just as this instrument trascended the minds that created it and the hands that materialised it, your writing will trascend your very existence. Glad that the world will have memory of your passage.

Fancy a postcard? PM me or add yourself to my Postable!

 

www.postable.com/jctapiaperez

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Great review, that's a very elegant looking pen, what I would call a good example of timeless design.

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."

 

B. Russell

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looks like the pen is in a real good condition.

cant even see a single scratch.

indeed a beautiful pen.

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