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1927 Waterman's Red Ripple, with red band. This is classic
Waterman's!! The color is good, and much better than my picture.
I would classify this particular pen in the "user" class. It has some
brassing on the lever, cap band and clip ball, and the barrel
imprints are somewhat worn, but legible. The nib is a flexible
keyhole Medium, with no color imprinted. It writes very nicely, but
is incorrect for the pen. The pen has been fully restored inside and
out. It's a decent example. The over all condition is Very Good.

Price $375.00 plus S&H

Order # NWPW 16

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1926 - '27 Waterman's 52V in black chased hard rubber, nickel trim.
This pen has a 14K Ultra-flexible nib. It is a double imprint model, with
very deep barrel imprints. The hard rubber is nice and shiny, but has
extremely light discoloration. There are also about 6 light pinhead size
dings next to the barrel end, and a light scratch on the cap that is
about 3/32" long. Otherwise the pen is in overall Excellent condition.
Note the wider model clip. The example I have in my collection has a
narrow circa 1928 clip. The 52V model is 1" shorter than a standard #
52, measuring 4 1/4" or 10.9 cm. The clip is nice and tight. This could
be either a collector grade or user grade pen. Only you know whether
or not it would make a good addition to your collection ;-)

Price $129.00 plus S&H

Order # NWPW 34

Waterman's No. 12 in smooth black hard rubber. The imprints are deep and
crisp. The pen has no damage of any kind, and it is black and shiny. The nib is
an Extra Fine Flexible. It is an eyedropper fill. The pen was made between
about 1900 and 1905. It is in near mint conditon. I classify it as a "Collectible
Grade" pen, but it is perfectly useable.

Price $150.00 Free Shipping in the continental U.S.

Order # NWPW 50