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FS - Waterman Man 200 Rhapsody Green Ripple


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Previously listed in a group, but I think it got a little lost!

 

For sale is a Waterman Man 100 Rhapsody FP in green ripple finish. It has an 18k nib in Fine size.

 

Virtually mint dipped, except for one small patch of plating loss on nib trim. Boxed with uninked converter and original cartridges. Asking $195 $180 including shipping

 

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Tempted, yes, Tony, but I am just putting a large cheque in the mail to you :o

 

If you still have it, or something equally tempting next month..... ;)

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Very good point, Betsy!! I'm past the deadline for editing, but can confirm that it is definitely a Man 200, not 100

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    • stylographile
      Awesome! I'm in the process of preparing my bag for our pen meet this weekend and I literally have none of the items you mention!! I'll see if I can find one or two!
    • inkstainedruth
      @asota -- Yeah, I think I have a few rolls in my fridge that are probably 20-30 years old at this point (don't remember now if they are B&W or color film) and don't even really know where to get the film processed, once the drive through kiosks went away....  I just did a quick Google search and (in theory) there was a place the next town over from me -- but got a 404 error message when I tried to click on the link....  Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth 
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      There is still chemistry for processing regular chrome (positive) films like Kodak Ektachrome and Fuji Velvia, but Kodachrome was a completely different and multistep beast. 
    • Ceilidh
      Ah, but how to get it processed - that is the question. I believe that the last machine able to run K-14 (Kodachrome processing) ceased to operate some 15 or so years ago. Perhaps the film will be worth something as a curiosity in my estate sale when I die. 😺
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      Take a lot of photos!   If the film has deteriorated or 'gone off' in any way, you can use that as a 'feature' to take 'arty' pictures - whether of landmarks, or people, or whatever.
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