inkdesigner
Sep 10 2006, 01:07 AM
I just wanted to take a moment to welcome you all to the Waterman forum, where we hope to be discussing all things Waterman, whether they be vintage, new, or somewhere in between
I am relativly new to the arena of Waterman's, but I must say that of the ones I do have, I would say they have some of the smoothest nibs I have tried.
I look forward to all the discussion we will have and I hope that we will all be able to learn some new things along the way.
So, let's all sit back and enjoy the ride
kissing
Sep 13 2006, 02:24 PM
Wow, so finallly (due to popular demands) a Waterman Forum has been established

It's only been around for a few days, and already so many replies. Great stuff - (means less workload for me at the Writing Instruments forum?

)
Ruaidhri
Sep 13 2006, 04:47 PM
Way to go
Does this mean I have to dust off my W'mans ?
Onion
Sep 14 2006, 01:20 AM
yes Ruaidhri, do dust them off and send them to me....
marklavar
Sep 14 2006, 09:23 PM
QUOTE (inkdesigner @ Sep 9 2006, 05:07 PM)
I just wanted to take a moment to welcome you all to the Waterman forum, where we hope to be discussing all things Waterman, whether they be vintage, new, or somewhere in between
I am relativly new to the arena of Waterman's, but I must say that of the ones I do have, I would say they have some of the smoothest nibs I have tried.
I look forward to all the discussion we will have and I hope that we will all be able to learn some new things along the way.
So, let's all sit back and enjoy the ride

ONLY ONE WORD FROM ME: THANKS.
krz
Sep 16 2006, 03:40 AM
I've just recently discovered how nice the Waterman's pens are, and now there's a forum on FPN. Cool!
playpen
Sep 16 2006, 12:12 PM
I have a better idea Ruaidhri...allow me to dust the Watermans off...
Tony Dixon
Sep 29 2006, 10:29 AM
I have a Waterman CF fountain pen and cannot find any cartridges to fit. I bought a convertor off ebay but this does not fit either.
Can anyone help please? The pen is circa 1970
Thanks,
Tony
S. P. Colfer, (corniche)
Sep 29 2006, 11:58 AM
pengeek9944
Jan 13 2007, 04:30 AM
I own a Waterman Expert FP in Dune Blue right now it has PR ink in Chocolate. I like the Expert alot because it is metal if I am going to spend over a hundred dollars on something I don't want plastic, however the Exception is awesome, it is just so expensive.
tuxedobay
Jul 14 2007, 05:25 PM
Hi, I'm brand new here, not even close to having this website figured out.
What got my attention was it showing up when I Googled Waterman. I have several, all of which I know, except one. It is silverplated, looks sort of like an old Executive, Exclusive, something like that, and it has a black octagonal emblem on the top of the cap. What I am looking for is someone who can tell me what I have, and what it might be valued at.
Thanks much,
Ken
sarissima
Oct 31 2007, 03:12 AM
Brand new to the FPN...
I have a really old off-brand el cheapo pen (10 year or so--iridium tip, universal cartridges--I love it) but now I have decided to treat myself to a new more expensive pen and have ordered myself a lovely lavender Waterman Ici & La... was it a wise choice? Anyone else have one of these or an opinion on my clearance-rack standby?
Thanks!
finnmcool
Nov 23 2007, 01:56 AM
Hi. I'm new to FP's as well as Waterman. I recently got a Phileas and love the way it writes. So smooth and and effortless. It's what I like about fountain pens but more so. I'm interested in learning more about the company and there fine offerings.
subey4040
Nov 27 2007, 01:41 PM
QUOTE(inkdesigner @ Sep 10 2006, 01:07 AM) [snapback]142116[/snapback]
I just wanted to take a moment to welcome you all to the Waterman forum, where we hope to be discussing all things Waterman, whether they be vintage, new, or somewhere in between
I am relativly new to the arena of Waterman's, but I must say that of the ones I do have, I would say they have some of the smoothest nibs I have tried.
I look forward to all the discussion we will have and I hope that we will all be able to learn some new things along the way.
So, let's all sit back and enjoy the ride

subey4040
Nov 27 2007, 01:43 PM
QUOTE(subey4040 @ Nov 27 2007, 01:41 PM) [snapback]430743[/snapback]
QUOTE(inkdesigner @ Sep 10 2006, 01:07 AM) [snapback]142116[/snapback]
I just wanted to take a moment to welcome you all to the Waterman forum, where we hope to be discussing all things Waterman, whether they be vintage, new, or somewhere in between
I am relativly new to the arena of Waterman's, but I must say that of the ones I do have, I would say they have some of the smoothest nibs I have tried.
I look forward to all the discussion we will have and I hope that we will all be able to learn some new things along the way.
So, let's all sit back and enjoy the ride

I have just discovered a waterman's ideal pen with a silver overlay among old "stuff" - how can I find out if it is valuable ???? thanks so much - it has a gold nib and a black body and looks quite old - copyright 1905 marked sterling E Subotich
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