Product Description
Type Vintage Fountain Pen
Product Name Model 92
Manufacturer and Year Waterman, USA -- circa 1940s
Length 5-1/16"
Filling System The pen is a lever fill fountain pen with a new sac.
Color This color scheme is called "Moss Agate." It's a green and gold celluloid in a swirling pattern that has some texture. The trim is gold plated
Nib FLEXIBLE Waterman's Ideal #2 nib. Line variation from fine to broad. It flexes easily. See the writing sample below.
Condition Very nice condition for this dark pen that has a bit of sparkle left in the patterning and that has some original green peeking through at the end of the barrel and on the cap. The barrel has marks caused by the cap lip and moderate to heavy scratching, especially near the end. There is a small, round, noticeable divot (probably a burn mark) in the area that is covered by the cap. The lever has heavy plating wear. The cap lip has a few short cracks (see photo below). The top of the cap seems to have bite marks; it is difficult to distinguish these from the deepened surface swirls of the material. The clip looks good with a bit of plating wear around the two nails at the top. The thin cap band has plating wear and scratching but still has a gold sheen, if a bit brassy. The imprints are clear, as is the 92 mark at the end of the barrel.







