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    Thumbs up Waterman Skywriter

    The subject of this set of images is a recently acquired vintage Waterman Skywriter circa early 1950's. This is one handsome pen, with a chrome cap with a combination polished and brushed finish. It is a lever filler and the cap has a threaded fit only requiring two thirds of a turn to undo. The nib is a smooth firm fine that is quite wet. I'm having a binge on Waterman pens from this era and every one, including this one, has been a pleasant surprise.
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    Default Re: Waterman Skywriter

    As per usual great photos. Wow the cap is a real focal point to the pen with the chromed & brushed finish.
    Good lookin' nib that seems to do a nice fine line. Appears in good nick for a 60 year old pen.
    Thanks for the writing sample as well.
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