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I am currently also looking for a Black Carene Nib section. I have a Broad that I would be willing to trade with someone who has a medium. I like the medium and since I am a student it works out alot better when I am doing lots of writing, taking notes and such. If anyone has one for sale that would be great as well, let me know the cost. Thanks.

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Have you tried contacting Waterman directly to see what they will charge for a new one?

Wish I had one to help you out.


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Yeah I have contacted Waterman and they are extremely expensive.  For the nib section they wanted 80.00 and that is alot for nib right now.

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Thats crazy! You can get a new pen for $100 +\- depending on where you shop.

I'll keep an ear to the ground and see what pops up.

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Where can you go to get a Waterman Carene for about 100 dollars. I want to go there, I can just sell my Carene and then get another.

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http://onebeagle.net/oscarbraun/index.php

Sort by manufacturer & it's a royal blue model down 5 or 6 lines.

$99.00 at Pam Brauns. She gives EXCELLENT service & the best prices.

Dennis

-- Edited by DWL at 12:18, 2008-06-21

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