Some days you're the bug, some days the windshield....
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Posted 11 March 2011 - 01:29 PM
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Posted 11 March 2011 - 05:37 PM
In a "bug" incident, we had to stop at an auto parts store on the way to the LI show. That turned out fine, but delayed us enough that we would have hit the NYC rush hour traffic, so decided to dwaddle a bit to delay hitting the GW bridge. So we went into a small antique mall.... and found this gem. It's really clean, with a medium flex nib.
This is a not insignificant find. The red/gold does not turn up so often, and when it does it often is not in great shape.
Waterman 1930's-- despite the presence of the "vaunted" Patrician-- tends to have smaller following than Sheaffer and Parker, though the smaller number of pens today results in prices today being competitive with those other two makes. Perhaps the frequent shift in models, the multilple models not always so well connected in look and style gives smaller stimulus to collecting than does the overwhelming number of Duofolds, Vacs and Balances tied together by similar look within each series. Or... who knows?
The 92 is well made slender pen. Offers some interesting colors. When first I found a red/bronze, I thought this to be a Canadian model as there are some non-USA 92's in interesting finishes. Subsequently I've seen USA made pens in this color and might've seen a USA catalogue page for it. I had chance to examine Ron's set. It is quite clean. A lucky find no doubt.
Here is a 92 in a green/gold color similar to, but not quite, same pattern as used by Wahl.
Here is an English only (?) 92 in helically wrapped "Golden Web" plastic with barrel bands.
David
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