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Looking in a pen store catalog I saw a Waterman model Emblem.It is a medium price pen around 60 usd with steel nib but only in medium .Is the Emblem new in the Waterman brand? It will have different sizes of nibs?Some comments will be appreciated. B) B)

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Yes, they're new this year. I believe they fit into the current Waterman line between the Hemisphere and the Expert (in terms of price point).

 

I don't believe there have been many (any?) reviews here on FPN or online yet (someone may correct me if I'm wrong and point you toward one), but that may because they're very new to the line-up (and what with current events, probably haven't really made it to market yet).

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BARONWULFRAED and dennis_f Thank for your information.I also think they are new pens in the Waterman line. Hope to see a review soon. :)

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BARONWULFRAED and dennis_f Thank for your information.I also think they are new pens in the Waterman line. Hope to see a review soon. :)

 

 

No problem.

 

I suspect that if Waterman have maintained their typical level of quality, they should be fine pens.

 

I got curious, so I Googled "waterman embleme review". Found one on youtube. If you're curious: https://bit.ly/3aekHCc

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No problem.

 

I suspect that if Waterman have maintained their typical level of quality, they should be fine pens.

 

I got curious, so I Googled "waterman embleme review". Found one on youtube. If you're curious: https://bit.ly/3aekHCc

 

Thanks for this link. Interesting classic look.

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At MSRP around $70 not too bad!

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I think "Emblem" brings back an old name.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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