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Waterman Phileas Solid Black Medium Point Fountain Pen - 19704W3 | 
enlarge | Brand: Waterman Category: Office Product
List Price: $60.00 Buy New: $46.95 You Save: $13.05 (22%)
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1507
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7 x 1.5 x 2.8
MPN: 19704W3 Model: 19704W3 UPC: 097783897040 EAN: 0097783897040 ASIN: B000FNFOC6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Phileas Solid Black Medium Point Fountain Pen | | • | Fountain Pen Medium Point |
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Product Description Presented in solid black The Waterman Phileas Solid Black Medium Point Fountain Pen receives its inspiration directly from the Art Deco period with its oblong shape cigar band ring and stylish clip. Available in medium point with a 23 karat gold electroplated engraved nib.
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Replacement gift November 22, 2008 Lorraine Cornish (Nebraska) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this for my son who received the identical fountain pen last Christmas but had recently lost it. He enjoyed the pen so much, I bought him a replacement. He loves the way the ink flows smoothly and the point glides across the paper.
This is an excellent pen for the price. November 19, 2008 D. Glaser (The Dark Side Of The Moon) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Even as a child I knew the name Waterman for fine pens. At that time, of course, Waterman pens ran hundreds of dollars, and they were a pipe dream. This one, by contrast, is usually under $50 and, while the price is much lower than the top class Waterman pens, (Phileas is their "budget" line) the quality is excellent, and you are getting a lot of pen for this money. Also, despite this being under $100, this pen is made in France, not mainland China like so many other fountain pens these days. This pen is reliable; it is easy to clean, even after months of sitting there, and it writes smoothly. What else can you ask for? Only some of the Italian pens can match this at a lower price, and those are usually pretty hard to find.
A guilty pleasure for penmanship lovers July 26, 2007 M. Kreffel (Indpls Indiana) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I just purchased mine yesterday, and was a bit hesitant at first because of the price and unknown quality of the workmanship and ease of use. But not to fear, this is a wonderful writing instrument. The nib has a rather medium/bold point, but that is what I was wanting. I'm not one for extremely fine and delicate pen points, I enjoy a bold stroke to my writing. The pen itself is heavy and masculine, made for a larger hand. Accessories are sparse, consisting of a single cartridge of black ink, and a pump action ink converter, which you can use to fill ink directly from a bottle. Despite the warnings of sales clerks, I filled mine with artist's India ink. I've been doing this for over thirty years, and haven't had a bit of trouble with my fountain pens. I like a rich black pen stroke, not the washed out non-permanent inks sold for most fountain pens. As an artist, that is what suits my style. If you wish to try this, please use an India ink containing ammonia. That prevents clogging. The box it arrives in is rather large and overkill, but can be useful for storing other items. Directions are poor in that they are printed using a two point eye-strain font. Have a magnifier handy. I also intend to use my pen for sketching, as well as writing. It is smooth and performs with facility straight from the box. No breaking in of the point to adjust to one's handwriting style. A full five stars for the folks at Waterman. It is a pleasure to own and use.
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