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    Default Old Pens. ID help please! Waterman/Parker content.

    Found these in the office when I was clearing out a business of mine wot failed last year. My partner left them behind (I'd given him FPs as gifts, I guess he took it to heart!) Sorry the photos are poor, they should suffice for an ID though. They're both cartridge fillers. Haven't inked the parker, I just popped a cart into the waterman. We'll see what happens...

    Any ideas? I just do not have any experience with vintage pens. Thanks!

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    the waterman is a phileas in black

    the parker is a ? see this link, as it shows all the parkers over the years that have been made:http://parkerpens.net/parker-pen-apis.html


    Best,

    will

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    thanks kid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fountainpenkid View Post
    the waterman is a phileas in black

    the parker is a ? see this link, as it shows all the parkers over the years that have been made:http://parkerpens.net/parker-pen-apis.html

    Best,

    will
    Actually the Parker model that manoeuver asked about is currently missing from Tony's Parkerpens site above
    The model is the Parker Latitude and there is a nice writeup about it here:
    http://www.stylophilesonline.com/11-05/11lat.htm

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    oh....thanks for saving manoever a lot of scrolling I will email him to make sure he adds it (although he might just be constructing a page for it at the moment, as many of his pages say "under construction"

    Thanks maja!

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    Thanks Maja, I did scroll through the whole page and didn't come up with anything too close. Not that I minded, it was a rather pleasant scroll. Gonna go check out your link now!

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    yeah, those stylophile articles are GREAT! It seems as though they stopped publishing them though (or just publishing them online?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fountainpenkid View Post
    yeah, those stylophile articles are GREAT! It seems as though they stopped publishing them though (or just publishing them online?)
    Yeah, there were only 7 printed issues made (monthly issues from January 2004 to July 2004, inclusive).
    You can access online articles from 2002 through early 2007 by Googling them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manoeuver View Post
    Thanks Maja, I did scroll through the whole page and didn't come up with anything too close. Not that I minded, it was a rather pleasant scroll. Gonna go check out your link now!
    You're welcome!

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