Product Description
| Type | lever fill fountain pen |
| Product Name | We think this is what they called the number 2 pen. It has two cap bands and the same clip as the Commando, but it seems a little more slender and less rounded than the US Commandos. |
| Manufacturer and Year | Waterman, Canada, 1940s |
| Length | 5" |
| Filling System | Lever filler - excellent working condition. Just restored here at Peyton Street Pens. |
| Color | Grey in a marbled pattern that is vaguely stripey. The trim is gold plated. There are double thin cap bands. |
| Nib | 14k nib is between flexible and semi-flexible and is fine. Very smooth and fun to write with, an ideal every day semi-flex pen. |
| Condition | Just about perfect. No cracks or chips or bite marks. Very shiny with minor brassing only on the cap band rings and the tip of the clip. The nib is in really nice condition. Good imprint. |





