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Hi All Sorry haven't been on here in a while... I have been busy trying to research some of my mentmores!!! I don't think they are dimplomas; Celestes, Modernes or even Majors. one of the barrels just mentions - Mentmore Made in england here is a picture of mine as well as the colours. best wishes Rick Mentmore colours.docx
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Parker 45 Flighters -logo & ‘Made in England’ stamps.jpeg
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I have tried to show that all three of these pens have the same ‘haloed arrow’ logo, and the same ‘MADE IN ENGLAND’ stamp. Top-bottom: Parker 45 ‘Flighter’ BP, late 1960s. Parker 45 ‘Flighter’ FP, early 1970s. Parker 45 ‘Flighter’, late 1970s.
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Parker 45s showing place-of-manufacture imprint.jpeg
Mercian posted a gallery image in FPN Image Albums
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I have tried to highlight that all three of these pens have the same ‘haloed arrow’ logo, and the same ‘MADE IN ENGLAND’ stamp. Top-bottom: Parker 45 ‘Flighter’ BP, late 1960s. Parker 45 ‘Flighter’ FP, early 1970s. Parker 45 ‘Flighter’, late 1970s.
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I have owned this particular Waterman's pen for some years, but for the life of me, I've not been able to identify the model. It has a screw-operated internal plunger for filling, the knurled part that you twist being hidden under a removable cover on the end of the pen. The text on the pen clearly says "Waterman's" and "60", and "made in England", but I don't think it is like a Ligne 60. The overall style is reminiscent of a Taperite. I'd be grateful for any help you can offer in identifying this great little pen.
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Earlier this year, Anna and I visited Yard-O-Led in Birmingham and had a factory tour. You can read about it here. Enjoy, Martin
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Some Old Fountain Pens - Questions, Help, Suggestions...
das323 posted a topic in Fountain & Dip Pens - First Stop
Hi I have 3 old English fountain pens that were given to me a while back. They've sat in my desk drawer for a few years. I've attached a photo with some call-outs and close ups. As you will see, there are 2 "Wyvern Princess" fountain pens and 1 "Onoto The Pen" I have done a few searches here and I've learned a bit about these brands, but I'm wondering if anyone has any comment on these specific models. I'm most intrigued by the Onoto, as it has a good feel and weight to it. I'd like to clean it out and see how it performs, but I'm out of my depth with an old pen like these. Any suggestions on how to clean? I don't know how the ink system works or if there is any special way to clean the pen. Is there anything I should do given the pens' age? Again, the Onoto is the main interest. What about values? Is there a way to determine what these pens are worth? Thank very much in advance. -
Swan Fountain Pen "made In England" Identification
bodobose posted a topic in Mabie Todd Research/Special Interest Forum/Group
Today when I went to buy a flex pen, I was shown a Swan fountain pen with a no.2 14k nib. I was told that it was a flex nib. But when I tried, it was not that much flexible - it needed some effort to make it flex. Not a wet noodle at all. Its a black model with friction fit cap. On the body, I could only find only "Swan Pen" and "Made In England" but the Mabie Todd thing is missing! On the cap there is a chrome coloured clip with "Star" written on it. I could not take any photo. I want to buy this pen, but need to know if it is original. Will be very grateful if anybody here can help me. Sorry for the lack of the photo...- 30 replies
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