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Dear friends, are there any Waterman expert able to remember what kind /collection is the Fountain pen employed in the movie "The man with the golden gun" (Roger moore and Christopher Lee in the 007 series ?

Thanks for the attention

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Greetings from Italy to you all !!

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Thanks , Force.

I have already seen this thread, but no definitive answer is there

Greetings from Italy to you all !!

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It is the first generation Waterman Gentleman. Made only for a short period in small numbers around 1974, when the film came out. See attached photographs of the pen - which I have.

Francis

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