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Conway Stewart Vintage Black is Best Black Pen for the man that wants only the best

800 Black Visible Very Rare Pen

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0884.jpg

1200 Black with solid Gold Barrel Rare Pen

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0063.jpg 492 Black Chased with two wide Bands Barrel rare Pen Gold Plated Trim

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0039.jpg

226 Black Chase Pen Gold Plated Trim

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0042.jpg

Black Chased Universal Pen

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0208.jpg

750 Black Chased Red Top on Cap and red section Very Rare Pen Gold Plated Trim

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.1454.jpg

356 International Pen NPT Trim

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0943.jpg

336 Scribe Black Plain NPT Trim

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.1500.jpg

720 Black Dinkie Pen Gold Plated Trim

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0075.jpg

For more inf. look at the Conway Stewart Web site

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk

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I agree about the black - if only because the two Conway Stewarts I have happen to be black. I have a 388 that I bought relatively cheaply on ebay. I popped in a new sac and have used it daily since. The nib is wonderful, fine, but requiring only the merest touch to wite.

 

The other Conway Stewart was picked up in a junk shop. It's a late sixties offering with no number and nickel trim. The nib has been replaced with an entirely unsuitable Vari-Tone one but it writes very well. It's a refurbishment project for one day.

Gordon

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