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scoli83
I love the Wallstreet, but could someone please explain the difference between the regular version and the LE?

-S
Deirdre
The regular version is a cartridge/converter filler. 14k nib in F, M, or B.

The LE is a double-reservoir piston filler, and is a heck of a lot of fun to fill. Whoosh!
It has an 18k nib in more sizes (from EEF to BB, Stub, and OM to OS for lefties).

The LE is also larger in diameter.

I have a blue LE and love it.
cellulophile
Beyond what Deirdre outlined, the LE also has a celluloid section, whereas the regular model has a metal section. Best,
David
scoli83
Thanks Deirdre and cellulophile!

Stupid addictions... Now I NEED the LE.

-S
Deirdre
QUOTE(scoli83 @ Jun 25 2008, 03:31 PM) [snapback]651081[/snapback]
Thanks Deirdre and cellulophile!

Stupid addictions... Now I NEED the LE.

I feel your pain.

Triply, since I have the blue, and also want the red and the green. And maybe the platinum. Good thing there's only four colors! smile.gif
Susanna
Good you already have the blue, because it's completely sold out and no more in production!
goodguy
QUOTE(scoli83 @ Jun 25 2008, 10:31 PM) [snapback]651081[/snapback]
Thanks Deirdre and cellulophile!

Stupid addictions... Now I NEED the LE.

-S

Sheesh-another one in the quick sand.
HELP-can someone throw a rope here lticaptd.gif
Deirdre
QUOTE(goodguy @ Jun 26 2008, 07:31 PM) [snapback]652500[/snapback]
HELP-can someone throw a rope here lticaptd.gif

I'm so deep in the quicksand that throwing a rope would be Not Helping. smile.gif
scoli83
QUOTE(goodguy @ Jun 26 2008, 09:31 PM) [snapback]652500[/snapback]
QUOTE(scoli83 @ Jun 25 2008, 10:31 PM) [snapback]651081[/snapback]
Thanks Deirdre and cellulophile!

Stupid addictions... Now I NEED the LE.

-S

Sheesh-another one in the quick sand.
HELP-can someone throw a rope here lticaptd.gif


Seriously...

Hey, at least pens are less expensive than my other addiction- watches.
Most pens are less than $1,000, while the watches I collect start at around $3,000 and go WAY up.

-S
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