Product Description
Type Vintage pen which works beautifully
Product Name Model 7, based off of the 7 imprint on the red disc at the end of the barrel. Models 5 and 7 started as red ripple hard rubber pens, then evolved into celluloid pens.
Manufacturer and Year Waterman, Canada -- 1930s, the first celluloid version came out in 1929 and the second celluloid version ceased production in 1939.
Length 5-1/2"
Filling System Lever filler. We have replaced the sac and it's working very well.
Color Black celluloid cap and barrel with gold plated trim.
Nib FIRM FINE gold Waterman's Ideal "Accountant" nib. It's marked "Account Waterman's IDEAL 14KT Canada". It's in nice condition with good tipping, and feels smooth on paper.
Condition Excellent condition. The cap band is slightly brassed along the edges. The edges of the clip are brassed, and the lever has some plating loss on the tab and a bit on the top of the lever box. The pen has handwear and a few microscratches. The barrel imprints are clear. The steps at the top of the cap look really good, no scratches or chips. The celluloid is in good shape and fairly evenly colored; the section is slightly faded but the rest of the barrel and the cap are quite uniform. The pen is restored and working well.