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Jaguardoc504
September 12th, 2014, 08:31 AM
I am helping out a friend, who's husband recently pass, get rid of a pen collection she does not want.
There are a total of 6 Waterman pens.
I am unsure of the model numbers, and am looking for a little help.
Please see the pictures below, and if you need any further information please let me know.
Right now i am just looking for information.

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Frank
September 12th, 2014, 09:27 AM
Hello,

The first three are Cartridge pen styles- #2 & 3 are "Phileas" models. The first one is similar to a Phileas, but is a decent cart pen. The black ones are a variety of "Lauret", and "Hemisphere" models. They are all nice, modern, cartridge filler pens...

top pen
September 12th, 2014, 10:24 AM
The black ones are a variety of "Lauret", and "Hemisphere" models. They are all nice, modern, cartridge filler pens...

These being waterman Experts (the ones with a black filled center band and gold script) .

Jaguardoc504
September 12th, 2014, 11:16 AM
Thanks a lot for the help.
Maybe I'm not supposed to ask this but do you know of the value or where I can find the value of these pens?

mrcharlie
September 12th, 2014, 06:18 PM
Hello,

The first three are Cartridge pen styles- #2 & 3 are "Phileas" models. The first one is similar to a Phileas, but is a decent cart pen. The black ones are a variety of "Lauret", and "Hemisphere" models. They are all nice, modern, cartridge filler pens...

Are the Phileas pens ballpoint or rollerball?

Jaguardoc504
September 12th, 2014, 08:11 PM
The first three are Cartridge pen styles- #2 & 3 are "Phileas" models. The first one is similar to a Phileas, but is a decent cart pen. The black ones are a variety of "Lauret", and "Hemisphere" models. They are all nice, modern, cartridge filler pens...[/QUOTE]

Are the Phileas pens ballpoint or rollerball?[/QUOTE]
rollerball I believe but I'll check in the morning.
Does it make a difference?

pajaro
September 13th, 2014, 07:27 AM
The first four pens are rollerball pens. You can put a rollerball refill or a ballpoint refill in them. Both refills can interchange in a rollerball pen. The rollerball pens have caps that come off like a fountain pen. Ballpoints are twist to expose the refill tip. Probably worth $25 to $30 each.

I think the last two are Expert II fountain pen and ballpoint. A wild guess is $75 for the two.

Jaguardoc504
September 13th, 2014, 11:57 AM
Thanks for all the help folks, I am going to place these on eBay unless anyone is interested.
If you would like to purchase them PM me, and we can work out the details.