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  1. 1. How many Watermans do you own?

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Proud owner of 1 entry level chrome Hemisphere fine nib, purchased on sale. Wondeful pen. Not my last.

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well, I persume too many - at least my wife says :D

 

I have 145 (as of today, that could change tomorrow) fountain pens, rollerballs, Bille and pencils....

Carène 8 CF 6 Charleston 6 Edson 12 Exception 9 Executive 1 Eyedropper 1 Gentleman 12 Lady 3 Laureat 1 L'Etalon 8 Liaison 7 Man 100 41 Man 200 10 Master 1 Philéas 3 Sérénité 3 Watermina 9 unbekannt 4

 

 

:yikes:

 

Wow!

How many now?

And am I right in thinking from your list that you only have one pre-CF one, that Eyedropper, and maybe some more from the 'unbekannt' four?

Hi, I'm Mat


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At the moment i have two, i had three but sold one of them.

 

I had an Expert 2 (sold), still have the Expert 1 and the Reflex.

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Waterman Expert I x 1

Waterman Expert II x 1

Waterman Hemispheres x 3 Fp and x 1 BP

Waterman Phileas x 1

 

Love the heft and feel of Expert II, but the M nib of the lighter Expert I has to be one of the softest i have in about a 100 odd FPs

Enjoy your pens

Have a nice day

Junaid

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I have one vintage Waterman Philes Mississippi (not cora) red with medium nib. I just so love this fountain pen. It writes smoothly.

 

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I have one vintage Waterman Phileas coral red with medium nib. I just so love this fountain pen. It writes smoothly.

 

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Missssissippppi Red
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This poll now will be locked and unpinned and incorporated in the 2018 version of

 

 

 

which can be found here:

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/331108-what-waterman-pens-do-you-own-2018/

 

 

 

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