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I do not have big hands. Winston looks marvelous but I do not regularly use it because of its weight. The Churchill weighs just right, but has become the second best when my Wordsworth arrived.

 

What do you recommend for my next CS new or ventage? Any idea on the official colour range of Wordsworth after the Classic Green?

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I do not have big hands. Winston looks marvelous but I do not regularly use it because of its weight. The Churchill weighs just right, but has become the second best when my Wordsworth arrived.

 

What do you recommend for my next CS new or ventage? Any idea on the official colour range of Wordsworth after the Classic Green?

 

 

Did you get a chance to see the new Collectors Club Pen? It is the Wordsworth in Blue Ripple.

http://www.mvburke.com/images/limitededitionsfldr/wordsworthcollectors1.jpg

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Hmmm ... The Duro is a little less imposing that the Churchill but it sure writes and handles well. The 100 is well-loved also but now out of production except bespoke. It sounds as if they are the size of pen that you find comfortable.

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Hmmm ... The Duro is a little less imposing that the Churchill but it sure writes and handles well. The 100 is well-loved also but now out of production except bespoke. It sounds as if they are the size of pen that you find comfortable.

 

Conway Stewart has the following Model 100 fountain pens which are already made in their factory. If you wish to order any from the following list there will not be a bespoke fee. These are the last of the production and I believe quantities are very low.

 

Nebula

Honey Noire

Autumn Fleck

White Whirl

Black Whirl

Red Whirl

Meteor

Razorshell

Shingle

Flecked Amethyst

Silver Storm

Classic Claret

Classic Black

 

Kind regards,

 

Mary

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Hmmm ... The Duro is a little less imposing that the Churchill but it sure writes and handles well. The 100 is well-loved also but now out of production except bespoke. It sounds as if they are the size of pen that you find comfortable.

 

Conway Stewart has the following Model 100 fountain pens which are already made in their factory. If you wish to order any from the following list there will not be a bespoke fee. These are the last of the production and I believe quantities are very low.

 

Nebula

Honey Noire

Autumn Fleck

White Whirl

Black Whirl

Red Whirl

Meteor

Razorshell

Shingle

Flecked Amethyst

Silver Storm

Classic Claret

Classic Black

 

Kind regards,

 

Mary

 

Mary, what would the cost be?

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Mary, I guess I can choose IF nib for these model 100, right? Depending on the price, how should I order?

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Love my 100 in Nebula.

 

http://www.fototime.com/9DC1347B0067FFB/standard.jpg

 

http://www.fototime.com/EBEE7B0ACA779E2/standard.jpg

 

 

 

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Mary, I guess I can choose IF nib for these model 100, right? Depending on the price, how should I order?

 

My 100 has an IF nib. It is in brown whirl which, I understand, is now a bespoke color. I'm using my 100 for tomorrow's to do list just now. Great pen, great nib... very, very reliable.

 

The IM is also a good choice that you could consider. It gives a little more line variation than the IF. I have that on my Duro. Hopefully, as time marches on, you'll have one of both. Variety IS a luxury!

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  • 10 months later...

My Wordsworth in Classic Black has just arrived from Bryant at Pentime with a beautiful and as per usual has worked perfectly straight out of the box!! The nib is a wonderful and amazing broad :) Couldn't be happier - Now my Classic Green isn't quite as lonely!!

I'm in a constant state of cat-like readiness!!!

"What do we live for if not to make life less difficult for each other" George Elliot

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Hi Mary, as mentioned above, depending on the $$$ I would be interested in ordering one of the Model 100's...Hmm..mind you that Wordsworth in blue ripple looks appealing.

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