Waterman Lady Charlote, Agatha, Anastasia, etc question I have a Waterman Supermaster though, of which the rod that enters the cartridge is very thin, because it lost a cylinder around that rod (For that pen, I adapted a Sheaffer slim cartridge, so that it blocks the entire width of the section with its diameter, making the pen usable, and I fill the adapted cartridge with a syringe)
Waterman Cartridges And Converters - The Fountain Pen Network This topic is intended to show the various sizes and forms of the Waterman cartridges and converters over the years As far as I know Waterman did invent the cartridge First glass, later made of plastic, it has seen some different forms Also there have been various converters, even within the same basic type the looks were different
Review: Waterman Phileas - The Fountain Pen Network Our Waterman inventory at the moment consists of Waterman Phileas and Charleston models, in all available colors and modes - fountain pen, rollerball and ballpoint We also have genuine Waterman inks in stock Despite the fact that I'm a retailer of Waterman products, I think this review is still unbiased and presents an objective view of this pen
Waterman Edson - The Fountain Pen Network Waterman Edson – Red, Green and Blue Standard Editions Initial Impressions - 10 out of 10 You are most likely not going to buy an Edson on impulse, it's hardly the sort of thing that would find its way into a shopping basket during a momentary lapse of concentration at the checkout of your local pen store or internet retailer S
Fact Or Fiction? Why Did Waterman Stop Making Phileas? Why did Waterman stop making and selling Phileas pens? The pens are handsome and write surprisingly well Many people report buying new ones less than 10 years ago for about $20 00 US Waterman was apparently earning a profit at that price or they could not have sold them So, why DID Waterman stop making them?
Expert Problems - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Also, another ink may perform differently, so it may be an idea to try a different ink if you have one But the waterman inks are usually well behaved in almost any pen anyway so that most likely is not the issue Another issue could be that the nib has a grinding issue such as 'Baby's Bottom' shown in the image below
Sheaffer Legacy Heritage Vs. Waterman Carene For my next purchase I have been eyeing a FP with inlaid nib I like the Sheaffer Legacy Heritage and the Waterman Carene I have never owned either brand and would love to hear your opinions - especially anyone that owns both Pictures for size comparison a big big plus! Thanks
Broken Carene Nib Grip Section - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network PS Waterman will probably rip the nib out, bung the rest into file 13 and sell you a new complete section at a high price I could be wrong Pity you are over the pond otherwise I would have purchased the parts from you
Rollerball or Ball Point? - Waterman - The Fountain Pen Network Waterman uses a proprietary refill for their ballpoint pens Their rollerballs on the other hand use international refills This opens quite a few possibilities The Pilot G-2 refill fits very nicely I vote for the rollerball