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Multiple Waterman Pens Identification


Oeufdepoire

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Hello pen lovers,

 

In my thirst for new fountain pens (the virus bit me not so long ago), I'm browsing ads for used FPs on the net, and I stumbled upon one which show several Waterman pens I don't manage to identify (except for the Phileas). The vendor says they are new.

 

I'd be grateful if you helped me out to figure which model is each pen, if there are any piston-fillers among them, and if any of them would be worth the €10 (~$13) the vendor asks for each.

 

Here are the pics :

 

 

Pen #1 :

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Pen #2 :

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Pen #3 :

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Phileas :

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Thank you !

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Hello !

From top to bottom :

- Waterman Expert (must be a type 2 model)

- Waterman Reflex (black and blue)

- Waterman Flash

- Waterman Phileas

 

They are all cartridges pens (Waterman didn't made many piston-fillers ! )

The price seems fair, as long as I can see from the pictures.

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Thank you guys for your answers ! By the few researches I've done, it appears that there's no Waterman Kultur here, but indeed a Flash.

 

Would the recent Waterman converter fit into those not-so-recent Expert and Phileas ?

 

You did ask for our EXPERT help and I beg to differ, No4 the Green pen IS a Kultur.

 

Here is the Blue...

 

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No 4 is a Kultur :embarrassed_smile:

 

 

Hi Force ! ;)

 

... :blush: I'm allways mixing everything with those 2... :blink:

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My bad. I thought you were talking about the pen in the fourth photo (though I numbered the pens myself...), and I was absolutely certain the pen #4 was a Phileas.

Excuse me Force. Now I understand why googling images of the Kultur didn't look quite the pen on the fourth photo.

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No problem, it's a simple rule, a Phileas must have ALL 3 features, 2 x gold bands on the cap, a cigar band at the button and a 2 tone nib.

 

Anything else and it's a Kultur.

 

But all parts are interchangeable so there are runts out there.

 

Now spot the Kultures...

 

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Hey Force, where's your cat?

 

That was always the quick sign that the Force is with us.....

 

 

D.ick

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Hey Force, where's your cat?

 

That was always the quick sign that the Force is with us.....

 

 

D.ick

 

I had a bit of a clear out while away. His pic is now back.

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