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Waterman Exception Slim Fountain Pen

Waterman Exception Slim Fountain Pen

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Product Description
Ergonomically crafted with a square-shaped body, the Waterman Exception Slim Fountain Pen delivers a smooth writing experience for all kinds of writers. The large two-branched clip provides secure carry in a pocket, a perfect complement to the luxurious silky black lacquer barrel with silver-plated trim Read More

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tokata
12
Jul 25, 2019
Surprised to see Exception here. Thought they were discontinued. These pens has been around for a long time and I have both F and M versions. Great writers, but not good for long term ownership. With light use, the plating starts rusting only after a few years.
Desastor
336
Jul 26, 2019
tokataI am curious; have you contacted Waterman? I had a phenomenal experience with Waterman fixing a pen for free after decades of use. Aren't the bodies made of brass with plating on top though?
TomaCzar
755
Jul 25, 2019
No converter in the SPEC or INCLUDED section, yet a converter is clearly pictured in the presented media. Care to clarify, MD? (edit: switched inverter to converter because I'm not insane).
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MIKEKPEN
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Vendor
Jul 25, 2019
TomaCzarHi we are the vendor for this Drop. A converter is included with this model
TomaCzar
755
Jul 25, 2019
MIKEKPENThanks for the quick response.
bobspam1313
2
Jul 25, 2019
I have a Waterman Exception Night and Day (silver) as well as the Carene. They are both absolutely wonder pens...but I needed a third just, well, because...well, I don't need a reason. The Carene is my daily driver. I love the weight and feel. The fine nib is very smooth and writes (thickness) something in-between fine and medium. The Carene has zero flex - it's a nail. A super smooth nail...but a nail nonetheless. The Exception Night and Day is "full sized" - it's bigger and much heavier. The nib is flexible and very classic in design. In my case, I wanted something that was a little lighter than the Exception full size for every day use on the road...that, yes, I'm going to claim the Vain...matched my watch. (*Well, that and a lousy rolling fall destroyed the nib of my Expert...). The price here is $100+ better than what I've seen on Amazon for the Exception Slim. The Fine nib is superb and not too fine. The paper feel is just sublime on my Exception. I'm really hoping we make the Drop!
iPain
2
Jul 24, 2019
How's this compared to the Carene with regards to smoothness?
dedalian
94
Jul 24, 2019
iPainThe nib is slightly softer. Not flex mind you, but definitely a bit more springy. (Edit) I much prefer it to the Carene
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