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I would be grateful for any guidance on these pens as to which model they are, I have had the Fountain pen for many years and recently aquired the ballpen. My understanding when I got the Fountain Pen was that it was tied into the James Bond "Man with the golden gun" and was the waterman pen used for the barrel.

 

Both Barrel and top appear to be hallmarked but I cant find any reference to them on the internet or to find out if they are as rare as they might appear to be.

 

Any guidance gratefully received.

 

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This is an old Waterman MAn model, made in last of 70's, before presentation of the new Man 100

Look at it (Mora site) with this other model (this is is with same nib than the Concorde, but larger than on Concord model)

 

I have one like it in FS forum

 

Damien

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I think that all the parts of the golden gun used by J. bond in this movie (pen, lighter...) were made by Dupont

Waterman Man 100, Pelikan M605, Montblanc 146 & 149, Parker Duofolds and 51s, Sheaffer Triumph and Intrigue, Lamy Safari, Pilot 78G and Pluminix...

PR Electric DC Blue, Herbin 1670 inks, Waterman Havana and purple, Montblanc Petrol Blue ...

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I would be grateful for any guidance on these pens as to which model they are, I have had the Fountain pen for many years and recently aquired the ballpen. My understanding when I got the Fountain Pen was that it was tied into the James Bond "Man with the golden gun" and was the waterman pen used for the barrel.

 

Both Barrel and top appear to be hallmarked but I cant find any reference to them on the internet or to find out if they are as rare as they might appear to be.

 

Any guidance gratefully received.

 

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WATERMAN GENTLEMAN *First Version* Gold Plated (Man with the Golden Gun) c.1974

Picture of mine attached!

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