Thanks for including information on dates of production and patent, as well as details about the pens themselves. Please clarify the nib size numeration, especially the difference between "New York size" and other designations. As always, a fine and enlightening video.
Thanks again Craig for another great video. I enjoy them so much. I have a couple of Waterman pens but they are much more modern. The lore and history of Waterman pens really fueled my interest in fountain pens as I got further into fountain pens. Thanks again.
I’ve never seen a Waterman Pump-filler. I find it difficult to grasp how it achieves suction. Is it because the plunger, the rubber ‘cork’, is loose and slightly conical, and when you pull on it, it gets slightly sideways? But when you push on it, there is space for the air to escape?
That’s awesome! I loved that review and learned a lot thank you 🙏 would love to see pump filler at work video ( I know not those but others if you have it could be awesome!! )
Wow. Older than 120 years. These pens are built different for sure.
Plus I love their sleek profile.
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
WOW those are OLD!!!!! So geeked out over some PENS!!!!!!
Hey Craig! I'm so PUMPED to see you've uploaded a new video 😄 I'm a sucker for different filling mechanisms.
Hahaha glad you love it!
Love these cool old filling systems. Thanks!
So incredibly cool and unique! Thanks for sharing!
That’s a great little collection within your collection!
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for including information on dates of production and patent, as well as details about the pens themselves. Please clarify the nib size numeration, especially the difference between "New York size" and other designations. As always, a fine and enlightening video.
Those are so cool, what a collection 😊
I am pumped! Nice lesson in history my friend!
Thanks again Craig for another great video. I enjoy them so much. I have a couple of Waterman pens but they are much more modern. The lore and history of Waterman pens really fueled my interest in fountain pens as I got further into fountain pens. Thanks again.
Thank you Wade!
Very cool! Cheers!
I’ve never seen a Waterman Pump-filler. I find it difficult to grasp how it achieves suction. Is it because the plunger, the rubber ‘cork’, is loose and slightly conical, and when you pull on it, it gets slightly sideways? But when you push on it, there is space for the air to escape?
That’s awesome! I loved that review and learned a lot thank you 🙏 would love to see pump filler at work video ( I know not those but others if you have it could be awesome!! )
Sure!
Very cool