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gkrea1
I find I prefer larger pens, both girth and especially length, because they fit in my hand better. Anything much smaller than a '51 is small for me. I recently obtained a blue/gold #84 which, although beautiful, is a little small for me even when posted. Which are the larger models?
Phroneo

Hello Greg,

If you really like larger pens and want vintage Conway Stewart fountain pens, then look for the Model 55, 60, 60L, and 100. Those are the largest of the CS vintage pens of which I am aware. There may be a CS 45, but I'm not so certain that wasn't the original Duro model. The '58' is a nice pen but it is an average sized pen and just silightly smaller than the pens I suggested to you.

Happy pen hunting.

Peace,

Phroneo
gkrea1
Thanks, Phroneo.

This information will help inject some focus to my collecting efforts.

-Greg
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