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hgatenby

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Hey there,

I have seen this fountain pen pop up in many places but it doesn't seem to have a number or a name. Can you help? It was made in Canada. That's all I know!

Here is an image of it:

http://www.vintagewatermanpens.co.uk/pics/w4106.jpg

 

I really appreciate your help...

 

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By the way I believe (though I have using this board as a reference for over a year) this is my first post. So pleased to meet you!

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Hi !

And welcome !! :happyberet:

 

I think we have allready answered this question a hundred times about the name of this pen ??? :rolleyes: ... it's a Waterman Stalwart.

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EDITING! I need to check my own resources before I make noise; single band + chrome hardware + Canadian imprint = Dauntless

 

...and hello to you, too.

Edited by Ernst Bitterman

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It's mainly pens, just now....

Oh, good heavens. He's got a blog now, too.

 

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EDITING! I need to check my own resources before I make noise; single band + chrome hardware + Canadian imprint = Dauntless

 

...and hello to you, too.

 

 

Arf ... once again ... :embarrassed_smile: ... don't know when I will stop to make this mistake ... Dauntless... (so a hundred times wasn't enough for me ? ... :blush: )

Thanks Ernst !

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EDITING! I need to check my own resources before I make noise; single band + chrome hardware + Canadian imprint = Dauntless

 

...and hello to you, too.

 

 

Arf ... once again ... :embarrassed_smile: ... don't know when I will stop to make this mistake ... Dauntless... (so a hundred times wasn't enough for me ? ... :blush: )

Thanks Ernst !

 

Hey, I was in the midst of agreeing with you when the urge to look at my own site overtook me. Let us point the finger of blame for this confusion at Waterman, since they seem to have been undertaking a campaign to upset efforts of people like us to understand their catalogue.

Ravensmarch Pens & Books
It's mainly pens, just now....

Oh, good heavens. He's got a blog now, too.

 

fpn_1465330536__hwabutton.jpg

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