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  1. Thank you for the help and information I've received on The Fountain Pen Network. Here's my overdue introduction, and tale about what likely led me to this wonderful resource: My first fountain pen as an adult, in 1984, had belonged to my beloved maternal Grandmother. I rescued it when the family were all clearing out the home, after both Grandparents had sadly passed on. I thought it was real attractive, so saved it. I knew it was a Conway Stewart No. 58--much later I learned it's a desirable Tiger Eye (toffee swirl) celluloid pattern, with first imprint, circa late 1949. It couldn't be used--needing a new sac, so I safely tucked it away. A few years later I bought a little CS 388 at the local antiques mall pen shop. I asked the seller if he could restore 'The Conway Stewart' No. 58... It came back botched, with a split in the original 14K gold nib--so he then substituted a Mentmore nib. Then the lever tab snapped off. This began my research journey--so I could accurately restore the pen all by myself. I'm in Australia and was incredibly fortunate to chance across a gentleman in the UK--Stephen Hull, who supplied a special fine long-tined non-Duro 58 nib (a beauty), a mint lever assembly, and an old 58 barrel for me to practice lever removal and replacement on 🙂 Stephen Hull, turned out to be a recognized expert in everything Conway Stewart (and Mabie Todd 'Swan'), so I had to have his book 'Fountain Pens for the Millions'. I ended up being lucky and even bought some amazing CS pens from Stephen imaged for the Book, in special patterns with Stub nibs, etc. Later, when I gained an appreciation for Swan's 4460 and 4660 'Torpedo Pens' Stephen sold me parts for restoration--like mint knurled self-filler knobs, etc. In between there's been 'Dreampoint' Victorian steel dip-pen nibs, oblique holders, attempting to master Engravers Script, the Parker "51" (especially Demonstrators and the lovely stainless steel 'Flighter' version--and rare nibbed examples). As a senior, I've been building a small collection of vintage unusually nibbed Montblanc 149 pens ($only the black plastic type$), and two superb modern 149s, the Calligraphy Flex and Curved Special Editions. I think I've actually given a history, not an intro--so, thank you FPN and the incredible, knowledgeable community now established here... Spare "51" nibs--plus the Mentmore nib mentioned after its removal:





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