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langere
I'm trying to figure out the name of a pen that I had a while ago. It was a Levenger with a transparent blue body, with a square top and bottom. A gold nib and cost around $100. I think Scheaffer made it - it was called South Seas or something like that? Levengers does not sell this model anymore. I bought it around 1999 or 2000 new.

Is there any place with photos where I could check and see? Please help!

Thanks!

Erick
Titivillus
QUOTE(langere @ Mar 2 2008, 12:23 PM) [snapback]532247[/snapback]
I'm trying to figure out the name of a pen that I had a while ago. It was a Levenger with a transparent blue body, with a square top and bottom. A gold nib and cost around $100. I think Scheaffer made it - it was called South Seas or something like that? Levengers does not sell this model anymore. I bought it around 1999 or 2000 new.

Is there any place with photos where I could check and see? Please help!

Thanks!

Erick



Yep that's one of the Seas pen that Levenger did with Sheaffer. Now that Levenger only does their pens you're not going to find it in their catalog. But there have to people who collected the series thumbup.gif

Kurt
langere
Yep that's one of the Seas pen that Levenger did with Sheaffer. Now that Levenger only does their pens you're not going to find it in their catalog. But there have to people who collected the series thumbup.gif

Kurt
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Thanks, Kurt! Can you give me the official, full name of the pen?

I remember it as a nice, smooth writer...

Erick
Titivillus
Well if I have to dig that info out...

Caribbean (translucent yellow)
Mediterranean (transparent blue)
Red Sea (transparent red)
Adriatic (transparent purple)
Aegean (transparent green)


you have a Mediterranean then!

Kurt
langere
you have a Mediterranean then!

Kurt
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Great! Thanks, Kurt! thumbup.gif

Erick
jmkeuning
Shoot an email to Dennis B (same name here on FPN) at Parkville Pens.

Then, take a look at this.
langere
QUOTE(jmkeuning @ Mar 2 2008, 02:05 PM) [snapback]532301[/snapback]
Shoot an email to Dennis B (same name here on FPN) at Parkville Pens.

Then, take a look at this.

Great! That thread answered all my questions. Thanks for making me aware of it!

Erick
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