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If anyone could be so kind as to name the model and approximate value of this pen, I would be very thankful. http://www.ebay.com/itm/151363912587?_trksid=p2047675.m570.l4451&_trkparms=gh1g%3DI151363912587.N5.S2.M3014.R2.TR14 I didn't think the model name was 'Grey Laque', but I could be very wrong. Thank you.
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whaddya think, i really like how animalistic and mythological the script looks and i think it would look great (albeit written out with a bit more regularity)
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Help Me Identify These Pens Please. Newbie Here!
submethod posted a topic in Fountain & Dip Pens - First Stop
Hey there, Totally new here so please excuse me if I already broke a rule! I was cleaning out my attic the other day and found a few pens that appear to be pretty old. Can anyone help me identify them and possibly their worth. They are very nice and hardly used. I want to start using them. One is Waterman the other a Cross. There are a few more and I will post them later. I know we got a hold of the Waterman back in 1992, the cross might be older. http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/thrawn999/PhotoMar2090055PM_zps30e7a19c.jpg http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/thrawn999/PhotoMar2090103PM_zps500c57b2.jpg http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/thrawn999/PhotoMar2090121PM_zps9093c700.jpg http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/thrawn999/PhotoMar2090200PM_zps466c8fb6.jpg http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/thrawn999/PhotoMar2090315PM_zpsc4e75f62.jpg http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/thrawn999/PhotoMar2090332PM_zps13ca0266.jpg http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo11/thrawn999/PhotoMar2090259PM_zpsfb284f1c.jpg -
If anyone has any leads on this 'vintage' waterford, I'd be quite grateful. I have only poor quality photographs, which don't well show one distinguishing characteristic: On the barrel, there are black lines, shiny, producing a beveled look when hit by light, coming to a triangular point at each end, and alternating in size (long, short). It takes cartridge and convertor. It's red, has a shine to it, and likely chrome. Only says Waterford, Germany, and of course 1783 on the nib It writes quite well, sings a little, and was certainly a good purchase.
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Tiny Delta Dolcevita - Can't Figure Out Which Type I Have!
Plume145 posted a topic in Italy - Europe
Hi guys! I haven't been around much lately, hope everyone's doing well :-) Tonight I picked up the little cutie below from an outdoor vintage stuff market, it's used and fairly grody. I'm really keen on using it, but before I start cleaning it I would like to identify it properly to make it easier to get accurate info on cleaning and such. But the furthest I got on IDing it is that it's a Delta Dolcevita (and only because it'ss helpfully written right on the cap...pen ID, ure doing it rong ). I found a blog post that says there are over 60 versions, and I would love to know more about which specific one it is. The nib looks like it might have some more numbers on it, but my loupe doesn't seem to be strong enough to read them - it's a 15x. Sorry for all the reflections in the picture, I know it could be better but this one's the first genuinely clear and sharp one in a dozen attempts - I'm just so klutzy tonight, I can't seem to get it right lol. I'm hoping this is enough, failing that I'll take another stab at it tomorrow in daylight. What do you guys think? -
Heya guys. My name is Adrian, and I have recently (after getting a few pens from my dad) become interested in fountain pens. I have two Waterman pens, two Parker pens (one is not with me now, so no photo), and a 1924 Columbus pen. I would appreciaty if anyone can tell me names of these pens. Anyway, pictures ahoy! http://imgur.com/a/d7aug#UZKi0VG
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Let's play a little game I call "Identify the parker" (it's really just a nice way of me asking you to tell me what pen this is). If someone could identify and value this Parker pen, that would be much appreciated (I have another Parker pen that needs Identifying, so look at my created threads for that). Anyway, here are some pictures: http://i.imgur.com/RDDuwxC.jpg http://i.imgur.com/06p5YbS.jpg http://i.imgur.com/pNTE6vd.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2DRNRCG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/bdxKtQQ.jpg Thanks in advance guys
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New to the hobby and was hoping someone could help identify. Any help is much appreciated. Thank you
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I've got this cross pen from a yard sale. It says "AT Cross company" on the refill inside and I'm wondering what kind of pen it is, or maybe even if it's fake.http://i.imgur.com/8v61xrN.jpg
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My mother handed this over to me, it's probably less than 30 years old but I cannot find a maker. It appears to be a turned brass, iridium tip, "Metall" on the clasp. Thanks for helping.
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Hi Experts, This is a picture of my old pilot fountain pen. It writes butter-smooth with waterman florida blue ink. However, it has a little dryness associated with sailor inks. It has a F-nib and H983 is written on the nib. The nib, clip & trim are golden in color, they might be gold plated, I have no idea. I could not identify the pen. It was gifted to me by my dad in 2002. Can anyone please help me recognize this model ? http://feb.imghost.us/FeHp.jpg Thanks, Sonik
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Just got my new Waterman in the mail today, but I can't seem to find out what type it is. It looks like one of the 5xx series (is that how I say that?), but has a glass cartridge. It also has a w5 nib, but doesn't look like any of the w5's I Googled. I'm feeling pretty clueless. Any guidance in the right direction would be really helpful. If any different pictures would help, I can add them. Thanks!
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Could Someone Please Help Me Identify This Pen?
warlikewalnut posted a topic in Fountain & Dip Pens - First Stop
My great uncle recently died and I found some really nice pens in his house this was among them. http://imgur.com/a/45eo7#0 If anyone has any idea what brand or model it is I would be really grateful. Their are no distinct hallmarks on the cap or body so I have very little to go off when it comes to identifying it. I am also unaware of age, all that I know is my great uncle was 89 when he died. Any information would be greatly appreciated. -Tom -
I just bought an old Eclipse (it's en route right now), and am having a hell of a time finding out the usual product info: Date of manufacture, model, name of colour. Canadian and American production were simultaneous for many years, and produced different models from one another, so there's a dazzling baffling array of them out there. I'm posting the pic that the seller sent me, in case someone happens to know this particular pen. Regardless, I'd love to know of good resources for identifying Eclipse pens, as I'm sure more of them will find a way into my collection. The Eclipse is at the top of both pictures. I tried looking for others with the same type of band, but only found one that might have the same. The nib is Eclipse, but I haven't seen the clip. The old lady I bought them from didn't know what was going on, so she identified them from the engravings on the nibs. They worked out to $15 each after shipping, so I didn't really press the issue. Where was I going with that? Oh, did any of Eclipse's sub-brands have Eclipse nibs, and I'm barking up the wrong tree? PS. I added the pic of the nibs because everyone loves more pictures, even if we don't need them.
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I got this pen for around ~60USD, I've tried searching for Platinum Sheep leather pen but the nibs on the ones I've found are different styled, and those pens don't have the arrow thing on the section. I also notice that the A in "PLATINUM" on the cap band resembles that of MontBlanc's lol. Here is the pen: http://imgur.com/a/x6Hdr
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Hey, I'd love a little helping identifying this pen. It's a Packard, from the clip. Marbled bakelite, i think. Photo is attached. I paid $15 at an antique store. The rubber bladder inside is disintegrated, so my question is also, how to I go about getting a replacement and restoring this? thanks, Neil
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I recently acquired this pen, its an ED, the nib is marked Alloy Steel USA and on the clip is engraved FLEX. The Barrel has the words Flex, Free Flow printed. The colour and classic feel of the pen attracted me, looks mint. Google look up did not show any information...can anyone here help me identify this pen...
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Can Someone Id This Pen - Themis Vintage
Renfield posted a topic in Fountain & Dip Pens - First Stop
Hi Folks I bought a pen on Ebay. It didn't cost much, £4.99 plus shipping, but I am intrigued as to what exactly it is. It was sold as a Themis Vintage Fountain pen, but google doesn't bring anything up for that brand, so hoping you guys may be able to shed some light on it. Here is a pic of the pen. This is what I know (which isn't much) Materials - Seems to be green plastic. Not sure about the feed, I am guessing plastic. It did smell a bit when I got it, almost like rubber bands, but I washed it and the smell went away, so I don't imagine anything other than plastic. Filling Mechanism - Piston filler. Small blind cap comes off to reveal a piston turning knob. With the blind cap on the pen it is barely noticeable that there is a break in the barrel. Seems to hold around 1.5ml of ink which is good on a relatively thin pen. also has a clear ink window. Pic of ink window Nib - 14k Gold, Semi Flex, would go from European Extra Fine to double broad maybe? It has a picture of a lion on the nib. Not something I recognize Here is a pic of the nib Cap - Green Plastic with gold(plated?) accents. The word THEMIS is written between the end of the clip and the centre band. I tried to capture it in these pics So Can anyone tll me anythign about it? It only cost a few pounds, so I don't mind if it is a cheap brand. It writes well, and seems a nice pen to have, so I am happy either way, just curious Thanks in advance Ren -
Help Me Identify This Pen, Please? Also, How To Clean/start Using
supodin posted a topic in Waterman
Hi. This is my first post here on FPN, but I think I'll be posting more and more as time goes on. However, my first issue is the following. My mother-in-law brought a pen to me to identify. After looking at it, I obviously noticed it was a Waterman. However, the next question I had was, "how does it fill?!" I don't see anywhere where it will twist opened, or any kind of lever/buttons/etc on the body of the pen that indicates its filling mechanism. The feed is completely smooth. Flexible nib. Here's a link to some pictures I took of the pen: Gallery. I can take more or provide more details if necessary. I really just want to know how old the pen is, how it fills, and how to clean it. Thanks! -
Hi, Have had this pen with me for quite some time now and before that with my Uncle who gave it as a gift (yay). Would love to know the model and vintage of this. Thanks for your help... Deepak
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Need Help Identifying My Fountain Pen
Antsandplants posted a topic in Fountain & Dip Pens - First Stop
Hello, I came across this gold? goldplated? fountain pen and need help identifying it. It seems to have Japanese or Chinese writing on it. Could anyone tell me what brand this is and how much this fountain pen might be worth? Thank you in advance -
I am helping an elderly friend liquidate some old pen sets she has inherited. One is a Sheaffer ballpoint & fountain pen set (see pics). I have been online for two days trying to identify the pens. I have had zero luck in finding a pen with this nib. The box, the paper, the pens all have Sheaffer and/or the old stylized "S" logo. I don't want to misrepresent this item so I was excited when I came across this site. HELP! Any info you can provide to identify this set would be greatly appreciated. Maybe it is not a real fountain pen? Maybe it is not a real Sheaffer? Thanks!
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Friends I am a new memeber here . Recently happend to find a pen in an antique shop. I have attached the images here. i was told it is an antique parker though the nib i am told was replaced. Request my friends here in identifying the model of this parker pen, whether its genuine and whether i can get hold of the original nib for this.( if in India thta would be great) Waiting for your revert. Roshith