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It's not that clean. Really nice though. I'm not even thinking about bidding, it's going to be nuts.

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It's size, especially the No 8 nib.

 

... Exactly its a number 8 nib... These pens are pretty common if your looking for them. I have over 70 in my collection at this moment. We're not talking #20's, were talking #58's...

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... Exactly its a number 8 nib... These pens are pretty common if your looking for them. I have over 70 in my collection at this moment. We're not talking #20's, were talking #58's...

you wont be bidding then and someone might not have 1

 

would you look where the old boy found to sleep yesterday....how comfortable is that :D

 

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211 gbp now

Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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Not bad...£430

A pretty good price for me. I now have 39 BHR 58's, 14 RHR 58's, and 22 MHR 58's. Let alone, the beauties of my collection, 4 458 and 1 Rose gold 558, 3 Yellow gold 558's, and 1 Green gold 558.

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As a rule of thumb, if you don't post a picture of your pens, they do not exist.

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As a rule of thumb, if you don't post a picture of your pens, they do not exist.

I want to see penister´s #58 overlay pens too. :) These Waterman #58 pens are so rare here in Europe!

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As a rule of thumb, if you don't post a picture of your pens, they do not exist.

The roll has yet to be finished in the Brownie :rolleyes:

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Are you trying to tell me that you don't believe in my Parker Snake in platinum over blue hard rubber?

O ye of little faith. . . .

 

 

Or to my Waterman 7 with a "white" keyhole nib ??? :wacko:

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No, I don't believe in either of those....

 

(Ssshhh, my real name is Thomas, but my parents foolishly decided on Richard ---> D.ick)

 

 

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Or to my Waterman 7 with a "white" keyhole nib ??? :wacko:

I know your not saying that I'm lying when I say that I have a Waterman 7 with an orange nib. It goes from XXXF- BBBB with little pressure.

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