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Subject: Do you know this pen?


Someone on pentrace posted this.

Sometime ago I acquired a black plastic Conway Stewart with a medium
italic nib and I need help identifying it by model number or name, if
possible. The pen is 13.7 cm long capped. The cap end has a pointed
turquoise jewel. The seller said the wide (.5mm) cap band, clip and
lever are all gold plated. The barrel end is pointed but does not have
a jewel. The barrel width at the widest point is 11mm. The grip tapers
from 1.0mm at the barrel threads to .8mm at the nib end. The only
identifying marks on the pen are stamped on the barrel: "Conway
Stewart--Italic--Made in England," and on the nib:
"Italic--Conway--14KT Gold".
I judge the nib width to be a medium, and this is by far the most
responsive italic nib I've found outside of those modified by John
Mottishaw or Richard Binder. The length the pen and grip width really
suit my hand. I'd like to go after other Conways of this size and to
aid me in my search, I'm wondering if someone would be able to tell me
the model number or name of the pen I'm describing.
Thanks!
Regards,

Mark
Anser
Good everning Marc
yes i have the pen in stock
the pen has no number it has a imprint on the barrel Conway Stewart Italic
and it has the intalic Nib ( It a basic 76 pen but the pen was made with italic word and no number
both the short hand pen (shorthand pen it abasic 85l), and the italic pen had these specail imprint
but this is the imporant part if the cap has no blue jewel it not the Italic Cap http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/ProdDes...t=-1&id=cs.0088
as seen in the pictures
shorthand http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/ProdDes...t=-1&id=cs.1416 in greenheringbone
short hand http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/ProdDes...t=-1&id=cs.1417
both pens have the green jewel
for more inf
maxpen@wanadoo.fr