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My first vintage Sheaffer pen was a Triumph 550GT pen, that needless to say, wasn't equipped with a Triumph nib. But it was thanks to this pen that I found out about Sheaffer's legendary conical nibs. It's been a while since I've been under the impression that all Sheaffer conical nibs were denominated Triumph but just yesterday I got a Sheaffer Stylist MkII pen that sports a nib that is a conical one but seems to be referenced as "Skripsert". Can anyone clarify what defines one or the other nib? Thanks in advance!
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I have two very flex Watermans 52, dark rubber (i think). One is 41/4" capped and the other just a tad above 5 1/4" . How to tell which is the 52 1/2V? The smaller one is black, the taller is kind of grey-ish if that helps. Both say USA on the nib, one clearly says New York. I know when I bought them, a few months apart, one of them was a 52 1/2 V, Thanks in advance, I did a search here but couldn't find a post addressing this.
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So I have been getting into different colors and just loving it but I need a good black. My only problem is I don't really understand what makes one black better than another. Help me please