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maker that died (as a corporation) in 1975 and was re-created in the 1990s. Modern or Vintage, they're very nice pens. |
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Conway Stewart 100
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A nearly new Conway Stewart 100 (modern) with a Deb Kinney prepared medium stub nib.
Large, mid-weight pen. Piston filler. 5 1/2", 139 mm. Stunningly gorgeous, great varied writing.
Price: $425 inclusive of S/H/I
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Conway Stewart 388
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This 388 is sort of purple-brown in color. In truth, it might have faded from a purple-pink to this brown,
but it's done it quite evenly - other than under the cap (where it's more pink).
Great condition otherwise, with very little brassing and good plastic condition. Rigid fine nib. Lever filler. 127 mm, 5".
Price: $100 inclusive of S/H/I
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Conway Stewart 480 Universal
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This Conway Stewart looks like black chased hard rubber, but I think it's plastic.
Nevertheless, it's very attractive for a black pen and has a flexible fine-medium nib. There's mild
brassing of the clip and light surface wear - all pretty minimal. 13 cm, 5 1/8".
Price: $100 inclusive of S/H/I
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Le Tigre 91A
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I have one of these in mint condition. Not a fancy pen, but a good writer with fine-medium steel nib.
The clear portion of the barrel has black stripes for added style.
Price: $45 inclusive of S/H/I
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Le Tigre - Made by Conway Stewart in England
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Gorgeous looking blue marbled LeTigre made in England for the "low countries" (Belgium, Netherlands,
Luxembourg). This one has nickel plated hardware with some brassing of the band (great clip). The plastic is in
great shape. The nib is a fine/medium rigid. Lever filler. 12.7 cm, 5 ".
Price: $70 inclusive of S/H/I
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