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kimsdad

Member Since 04 Jul 2012
Offline Last Active Jan 12 2014 05:51 AM
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In Topic: Ebay Watch. Good Service ( Pencopen) pencil

10 December 2013 - 01:48 AM

Looks kinda like an  Eisanstadt clip.  Any connection???????????


In Topic: Trio of early annoying Waterman bases

31 July 2013 - 01:50 AM


Yes, I agree. I also posted that copy of the lamp cataloguePosted Image


lol I see that now. I didn't catch that before. Do you know what year the catalog is from?


No, it was on Ebay, and the winner of the auction was kind enough to send me some pics of the pertinent pages. I did not think to get the date.Posted Image
Live some, learn some.



In Topic: Trio of early annoying Waterman bases

30 July 2013 - 05:31 AM

Yes, I agree. I also posted that copy of the lamp cataloguePosted Image

In Topic: Quite the haul.

15 July 2013 - 06:53 AM

Multiple antique dealers... It was funny because my wife drug me out of the house to go. I was going to stay home and plant trees.

In Topic: Quite the haul.

15 July 2013 - 01:55 AM

The golf figure is a Sheaffer base. The all GF Sheaffer set has a conical nib and appears to be unused. The Parker 61 set is very clean, but has an engraving, and the Sheaffer vac set is pristine. The hand painted Conklin is the first one of these I have had in plastic.
The little coral pen is a Gold bond, the color on the vest pocket Sheaffer is pretty good and it needs a lever, the Waterman 100 year is oversized and very crisp, the GF Waterman is French and has some sort of red stones on the end. I already have one that is white metal with blue stones. The silver Waterman is a 452 1/2 and is intact if a little worn but the end is not dented up as sometimes happens. The lady's Sheaffer is very clean but has no convertor. The little grey pen is a Waterman ink-vue which will need re-sacing, as does the blue Vac. The combo' is a Stratford which is faceted and very crisp. It came with the Vac.' Nonetheless, it is a cool combo.'
A nice set of Zeiss 10x50 binoculars in the original case for cheap topped off the trip.
Very happy Jim