Product Description
Type Early flexible pen from the Waterman 2 series.
Product Name Model 412-1/2 (marked on the end of the barrel)
Manufacturer and Year Waterman USA - circa 1920s
Length 4-5/8"
Filling System Eye dropper .... tested and working well
Color Black hard rubber with sterling filigree overlay.
Nib The nib is marked Waterman Ideal New York 2. It has excellent flex, though not a wet noodle, with lots of tipping material. It goes from fine to broad with just a little pressure. See writing sample below.
Condition Excellent condition, with no cracks or chips or dents. Light scratches in the sterling. The model number imprint on the end is mostly clear, although the 1/2 portion of it is worn and a little difficult to make out. Personalized with the initials "F. C. L."
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