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Bazelon

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If anyone has any leads on this 'vintage' waterford, I'd be quite grateful. I have only poor quality photographs, which don't well show one distinguishing characteristic: On the barrel, there are black lines, shiny, producing a beveled look when hit by light, coming to a triangular point at each end, and alternating in size (long, short). It takes cartridge and convertor.

It's red, has a shine to it, and likely chrome. Only says Waterford, Germany, and of course 1783 on the nib

It writes quite well, sings a little, and was certainly a good purchase.

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You have a Glendalough model and the longitudinal

lines are engraved. Enjoy your new Waterford pen.

 

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Fred

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Way late in this response, but it is a Glendalough, and a lovely pen it is, too. I've two red and one blue and love all three.

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