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Hi,

 

I have recently bought (on a small brick-and-mortar) a very inexpensive plastic FP marked Walker (both in the cap clip and in the nib). It looks like it is NOS (the white plastic is a bit yellowed). It is white with grey and black triangles printed on all the body, and has a golden-colour clip and golden-colour nib.

 

I have looked for information online, but cannot find anything on the Walker brand (nor on its fountain pens).

 

Any information?

 

Thanks!

 

- FP Lady -

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Sorry, but I am not familiar with this pen manufacturer and, as you have already discovered, a search of the Internet brings up nothing about the company. More information and some photos would be helpful - information such as where you purchased it - the country at least - to give it some provenance, and a listing of any writing on the nib, that sort of thing.

 

Also, you have posted your question in the forum devoted to Italian-made pens. Though "Walker" may indeed have been an Italian pen maker, with that name, it does seem somewhat unlikely.... Perhaps you should reconsider posting your question in the "First Stop" forum (https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/forum/4-fountain-dip-pens-first-stop/​) where you will get views from a broader audience than those who may only be interested in Italian pens. :)

 

Oh, and also, :W2FPN:

 

Holly

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