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    Default Watermans #3

    I have not used my older pens in a while because they tend to be thinner and my hands now want thicker pens. I decided to bring out a couple Watermans #3 because I have missed flex.
    These are Canadian from about 1932. It is difficult to capture the colour of the granite celluloid with my cell phone camera. The colour is deep greys reds silver and black. The nibs are fine flexible #2.

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    Default Re: Watermans #3

    You managed to capture I well enough that I can feel how writing with that feels. Nice
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    Default Re: Watermans #3

    Quote Originally Posted by Marsilius View Post
    You managed to capture I well enough that I can feel how writing with that feels. Nice
    It is a shame it is so narrow. The nib is lovely. I have just been doodling with it and I think it is time to retire it when I have finished this fill.

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