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I have these pens that I found in an old storage and would like to get some information on them i.e brand, model,price and production year..... if you could help I would very much appreciate it..Thank you in advance

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Hello!

 

Not sure why this is posted in the Italy subforum? But here is some info on the pens that can guide you in a direction.

 

1) This is a Parker 180 https://parkerpens.net/parker180.html

2) This is a Parker Duofold Centennial or the bigger International https://parkerpens.net/centennial.html

3) This is a set of Conway Stewart 58's in the grey harched celluloid https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/97321-conway-stewart-58-review-vintage/

4) This is a very old Watermans Safety Pen circa 1920s

 

edit: price depends on the condition really. Superficially they all look quite nice, but do they fill? How do they write?

With my information given above you can look up the pens on Ebay or on this forum (e.g. classifieds history) to see how much they go for.

 

Hope this helped!

Ruben

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Thank you for your response and help ....I’ve never used the pen before and don’t really have much knowledge about fountain pens however you’ve given a start so thank you

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"2) This is a Parker Duofold Centennial or the bigger International"

 

The International is smaller than the Centennial.

Baptiste knew how to make a short job long

For love of it. And yet not waste time either.

Robert Frost

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The Parker Duofold pen is 13cm long so is it Centennial or the International. Also what year is it from? As the first union stamp makes it limited I believe

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