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Good morning Conway Stewart Collectors

I get ask what pencils go with what pens

First a lot of pen did not make pencils to match

Like a 60 pen did not make a pen but a 27 look like a 60 pen

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/thumbs/cs.0663t.jpg

this is the 60 pen with the wide

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.1490.jpg

here is the Conway Stewart #27 you can find a pencil

you may find a Conway Stewart PENCIL #37 that will match

The pen and pencils that get mike up are

58, 388

You need to have a pencil to go with 33 Pencils

http://www.prog2kill.com/ConwayStewart/cspictur/cs58k.jpg

73, 77, 93

You need a 34 Pencil

http://www.prog2kill.com/ConwayStewart/cspictur/cs77d.jpg

The Nippy Pencils go with a lot of pens

http://www.prog2kill.com/ConwayStewart/cspict5/nippybluegold.jpg

 

"Nippy":(c1933-1941) (matching pens 14, 17, 540, 330, 476, 479, 759).

Marbled ivory/black veins

Marbled burgundy/black veins (set to "Scribe" 336) (set to 759 BR)

Marbled gold/burgundy/black veins (=Autumn leaves) (set to "Scribe" 336)

Green measles

Harlequin

Marbled blue/black

Marbled light blue/gold black veins

Blue measles

Blue measles with burnished copper inclusions

Lapis lazuli

Uniform mauve

Uniform green

Blood-red & marbled gold

Marbled burnished copper/black with ivory veins

Marbled sage green/black/brown, clip missing

Marbled sage green/black, brass tip, clip & top band missing

Marbled green/black, brass tip, ball clip, no logo

Multicolor (copper-red/blue/green/black veins)

Scribe and nippy came in lot of colors

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.1159.jpg

"Scribe": (1931-41 SH), (sets to "Scribe" 336).

2 Duro-Point: (c1933-1938) (matching pens 477, 526, 540, 726, 728, Duro 8)

these were made in 40 or 50 colors

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0583.jpg

 

For more ref. The book of Conway Stewart Number

http://www.prog2kill.com/ConwayStewart/index.htm

and for more to look at

My Webpage Vinatge Conway Stewart Pens

Send us an Email at conwaystewartpens@wanadoo.fr

http://1001pens.com/

email: watermanbook@wanadoo.fr

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Beautiful collection and excellent site.  Any matches for a 16 with the green flame design?

#9 top row of last pic???

 

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