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Waterman Pen Catalogue 1990 - 2000


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Dear Colleagues,

 

I found this Waterman Pen Catalogue still in it's brown envelope when it was posted to me by Waterman pen company from France in 1997 ! ( I don't think this catalogue is available anymore ).

It's a pleasure to look at and has an 'Art Deco' feel to the way most of the pens are depicted. It brings back some of that Waterman nostalgia.

All the classics are their including the Edson, Man 100 & 200, L'Etalon, Preface to the Maestro model - with their own respective model names - I hope it's useful when identifying the lesser known models or when someone sells a pen on Ebay and does not state it's particular model.

I wanted to share this with you FPN gentleman and ladies - therefore I have scanned it in Adobe pdf format ( which took me almost an hour ) and have uploaded it.

If you would like to download it then please click on the following link:

Waterman Catalogue Link

( click on the Waterman Catalogue pdf and then when another page appears - click on the 'click here to start download' tab ).

The catalogue can be viewed in Adobe Reader which can be downloaded at www.adobe.com

When opening it in Adobe, please do use the rotate function if a page is upside down (apologies ) and zoom function to read the finer detail.

Check out the rare 'Lady Agathe' Fountain Pen on p22 - the colours are simply stunning and also the artwork on the 'Anastasia' Fountain Pen on p31.

I hope you enjoy looking at it as much as I did - I've included a reduced extract of a page from the catalogue - showing the Waterman Man 200 Rhapsody :thumbup:

 

Thank you.

 

kavanagh p.s. if the link to the catalogue expires then please pm me.

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This was very generous of you, Kavanagh. I have downloaded this beautiful catalog for future reference. Thank you!

 

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Thank you, kavanagh for all the trouble of scanning so many pages to PDF, uploading and sharing...

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Thank you. It's beautiful.

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Thanks!!!

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I wanted to trade by problematic Man 200 originally but after seeing the " Girl " picture I changed my mine. I better keep this beauty.

Thanks for the wonderful pictures.

 

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Thanks for taking what I imagine would have been a lot of time to scan and post this =). Much obliged.

 

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thanks for sharing :thumbup:

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Thank you for sharing!

 

Rick

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thanks for sharing :thumbup: Ghost Plane will be happy.

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Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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I have managed to find the Pamphlet for the Waterman Ici & La Fountain Pen

 

Quite an attractive layout with plenty of shoes and handbags and french quotes thrown in (FPN Lady members will like it ! ) - to download :

 

Waterman Ici & La Pamphlet

 

( click on the Waterman Ici & La Catalogue pdf and then when another page appears - click on the 'click here to start download' tab ).

 

Please do leave a thank you if you download it - it will be much appreciated !.

 

Thanks,

 

kavanagh

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Please do leave a thank you if you download it - it will be much appreciated !.

++thanks; // Fun to look at.

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