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Is This A Waterman Expert 1St Generation?


Antlab

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Hi all.

I received this Waterman as a gift for my degree in the distant 1992.

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Searching on the web and on this forum I think to have identified it as an Expert 1st Generation. Am I correct? What do you think of it?

Thanks

 

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It is a better pen than the 2nd and the 3rd generation experts

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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The 1st generation is easily identified by its tri-dimensional nib. A few months ago I photographed one I bought on the Lambrou's book featuring the pen:

 

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Zenbat buru hainbat aburu

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The 1st generation is easily identified by its tri-dimensional nib. A few months ago I photographed one I bought on the Lambrou's book featuring the pen:

 

Thanks.

One question about the book: is it "Fountain Pens of the World" or another title by the same author?

 

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Thanks.

One question about the book: is it "Fountain Pens of the World" or another title by the same author?

 

 

 

Fountain Pens of the World.

Zenbat buru hainbat aburu

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