FPN Admin Team
Nov 27 2006, 11:24 AM
Fellow FPNrs
Having polled members and found a favourable reaction, we are delighted to announce the addition of a new forum to Brand Focus
The Wahl-Eversharp Forum
Moderated by Syd the Wahlnut we expect this will become a home-away-from-home for lovers of Wahl-Eversharp.
Kind Regards,
FPN Admin Team
Rabbi Zvi Solomons
Dec 4 2006, 08:20 PM
Oooh, can I be the first post? please!
I've got this thing about dinky ladies Wahl's from the 1920s. They're really well designed, have wonderful decorative bodies, and the nibs are SMOOTH and deliciously flexible. I use mine to write with all the time and am looking for more. I also love the Skyline pen - it's a classic, but I've only got a couple of those.
Regards
Rabbi Zvi.
Wahlnut
Dec 5 2006, 04:30 AM
Rabbi Zvi,
Thanks for the enthusiastic greeting. Unfortunately you are a little late to be the first post because that happened on the 27th of November. If you go to the FPN homepage and scroll down you will see the Wahl Eversharp Forum heading under Brand Focus. Welcome. Come on in and take a look around. There are lots of posts old and new now aggregated there.
Syd the Wahlnut
JChin
Aug 17 2007, 02:16 AM
Hi Everyone,
I am new in this forum. I found this site by accident by searching for Wahl Eversharp Black and Pearl Doric pen. I think having a seperate forum on Eversharp is great. I always like early Doric pens. I don't many but what I do have is a pre regular Doric pens. It is the Black and Pearl Doric. I understand that Wahl made these pens before the regular dorics in five different colors. Is this true? I am looking to acquire more of the regular dorics.
Thanks.
Jeff L
Sep 3 2007, 06:24 PM
If you're still around, you might ask this question in the Wahl-Eversharp Forum. This is the "News" forum and this particular thread is only announcing the new forum.
As far as the Black & Pearl Doric is concerned, I believe that was originally distributed to Wahl salesmen, rewards for performance or some such thing. I don't recall hearing that they pre-dated the other Dorics.
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