![]() The 14ct nib shines and looks, as it is, solid. Not as good as solid goid, but as good as GF can, I suspect. The clip, cap band and lever have not erosion or brassing at all. Just a detail, what colour ink did you choose? Well done on your purchase, I think we're all equally envious! If you do manage to get a pic up it would be appreciated, as would any comments you may have after using it for a while. I suppose its all down to personal experiences. I've always found them to be fine, no better or worse than other reputable makes and better than lesser makes, as I would expect. I was suprised to read the response that CS pens seem to have a poor reputation for 'brassing' of gp components. ![]() I'm so pleased you like the pen in use, I'm sure you'll find it difficult to better.įor such an old pen of any make to keep its gold plating is unusual and shows it must have had a protected life - ie not much use. A cracked ice version for $80 is a purchase of legend!Ĭongratulations. ![]() Felt as if I'd had it a long time.Īny CS60 in good condition for $80 is a bargain, even boring black. (Diamine.) A well-saturated, smooth line, narrower than a modern M, but not F.Īn instantly 'comfortable' pen. It filled easily and wrote without hesitation. ![]() The pen is in generally excellent condition. Cap and barrel free of cracks, chips or scratches. Nib imprint "DURO Conway Stewart 14 ct GOLD". Barrel imprint "Conway Stewart EXECUTIVE 60", "MADE IN ENGLAND".
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