A beautiful, later model 58. Great to watch and learn from your techniques. The CS DURO nib with the round breather and exposed 58 is one of the scarcer nib imprints. I have two earlier "The Conway Stewart" barrel imprinted pens in Cracked Ice. These have the more subtle, thinner lined, almost golden Cracked Ice pattern. In 1987, I inherited a "The Conway Stewart" in Tiger Eye pattern from my Grandmother--that pen started me on the road to Conway Stewart collecting, leading to interest and collecting of numerous brands, Victorian dip pens, etc... calligraphy and a superb enjoyable hobby.
Thank you Michael. That's the lovely story about your start of collecting pens. I had no idea that such nib is quite scarce, I have checked my collection of model 58, and found 3 such nibs from fore then 10 pens, others are Duro with heart hole and simple CS nibs, I like the nibs with 58 number, they looks more original as the model is 58 )))
@@HappyPensVideos interesting info re the proportion of those nibs in your 58 collection. I have only one-the rest are all heart-shaped breathers, with or without DURO imprints. As for DURO’s and what that might possibly mean from a performance viewpoint-another conversation again (perhaps along the line of SWAN’s Eternal imprint and maybe even venturing into the stiff CS Manifold nibs made for effective carbon paper transfer). Thank you!
Благодарю Михаил! Да, я всегда где то рядом, даже если меня не слышно))) На самом деле есть отснятый материал на каких 5 видео, надо монтировать.. но скоро сново чем нибудь порадую )) в следующее Воскресенье видео точно будет, уже готово))
Hello Dennis my friend. Welcome back! So "Happy Pens" to see your amazing videos again. And on top of that, showing two great fountain pens...lucky guy. I only have CS 55 and 388. I'm in the middle of a tough restoration of two Parker 51 Vacumatic... a plunger and a section both stuck... I wish you all the very best. Regards from Lisbon/Portugal 😊
Hello Joao! I'm always happy to hear you!!! Yes, I have two similar pens, one for sale)) That's great to hear, Vacumatic is not the easiest pen to restore, I hope you doing well!.
Потрясающе!!! Ну просто круто!!! Не пропадайте, чтобы развивать контент, нужно регулярно что-то выкладывать. Понимаю что особо нету времени, ну может что-то коротенькое, не особо время затратное но надо! Так держать, успехов!!!
Yes, The pen looks really good, better then in the video. I'm not tried to write with it, I left it without ink sac and added to my big CS 58 Collection. After years and years this pen in great condition will find a true owner, who will try it and use it )) But me, just find broken, unloved pens, restore them and hide from unscrupulous owners )))
hi, What does duro on the nib mean ? a certain type of nib? Recently I found a vintage staedtler fountain pen which engraved duro flex on its nib. I couldn't find any information on this nib. All I could find is CS' duro nib.
"Duro" nibs were of heavier gauge metal and, therefore, more durable (less likely to crack or spring out of shape.) Just as with Sheaffer's 'Lifetime" nibs, they were firm and with no flex.
Hi, well I’m looking in many different places, carbootsales, flea markets, antique/ vintage shops… and of course ebay, this pen I bought on ebay just recently.
Наконец-то, дождались, не пропадайте, ручка как всегда хороша, ну и соответственно чудо-руки мастера!)
Благодарю. Стараемся))
A beautiful, later model 58. Great to watch and learn from your techniques. The CS DURO nib with the round breather and exposed 58 is one of the scarcer nib imprints. I have two earlier "The Conway Stewart" barrel imprinted pens in Cracked Ice. These have the more subtle, thinner lined, almost golden Cracked Ice pattern. In 1987, I inherited a "The Conway Stewart" in Tiger Eye pattern from my Grandmother--that pen started me on the road to Conway Stewart collecting, leading to interest and collecting of numerous brands, Victorian dip pens, etc... calligraphy and a superb enjoyable hobby.
Thank you Michael. That's the lovely story about your start of collecting pens. I had no idea that such nib is quite scarce, I have checked my collection of model 58, and found 3 such nibs from fore then 10 pens, others are Duro with heart hole and simple CS nibs, I like the nibs with 58 number, they looks more original as the model is 58 )))
@@HappyPensVideos interesting info re the proportion of those nibs in your 58 collection. I have only one-the rest are all heart-shaped breathers, with or without DURO imprints. As for DURO’s and what that might possibly mean from a performance viewpoint-another conversation again (perhaps along the line of SWAN’s Eternal imprint and maybe even venturing into the stiff CS Manifold nibs made for effective carbon paper transfer). Thank you!
Отличная ручка!
Рад, что вы вернулись😊
Спасибо 🤗
Lovely pen and repair work.
Thank You!
Отличная работа!
Рад, что вы не пропали с ютюба!
Благодарю Михаил!
Да, я всегда где то рядом, даже если меня не слышно))) На самом деле есть отснятый материал на каких 5 видео, надо монтировать.. но скоро сново чем нибудь порадую )) в следующее Воскресенье видео точно будет, уже готово))
@@HappyPensVideos спасибо, очень ждем!
Another very nice restoration - thanks for sharing! The material looks really fantastic.
Thank you ! Yes, agree, material is awesome 👍
Hello Dennis my friend. Welcome back! So "Happy Pens" to see your amazing videos again. And on top of that, showing two great fountain pens...lucky guy. I only have CS 55 and 388.
I'm in the middle of a tough restoration of two Parker 51 Vacumatic... a plunger and a section both stuck...
I wish you all the very best.
Regards from Lisbon/Portugal 😊
Hello Joao! I'm always happy to hear you!!!
Yes, I have two similar pens, one for sale))
That's great to hear, Vacumatic is not the easiest pen to restore, I hope you doing well!.
Потрясающе!!! Ну просто круто!!! Не пропадайте, чтобы развивать контент, нужно регулярно что-то выкладывать. Понимаю что особо нету времени, ну может что-то коротенькое, не особо время затратное но надо! Так держать, успехов!!!
Благодарю! Да, надо конечно, будем пробовать ))
Давно не было видео. Ждём ещё!
@@grpnkv В это воскресенье новое видео по плану, очень хороший лотик будет))
@@HappyPensVideos ура!
Шикарно!
Спасибо.
The end result looks great! How does it write?
Yes, The pen looks really good, better then in the video.
I'm not tried to write with it, I left it without ink sac and added to my big CS 58 Collection.
After years and years this pen in great condition will find a true owner, who will try it and use it ))
But me, just find broken, unloved pens, restore them and hide from unscrupulous owners )))
This is great work most certainly.
hi, What does duro on the nib mean ? a certain type of nib? Recently I found a vintage staedtler fountain pen which engraved duro flex on its nib. I couldn't find any information on this nib. All I could find is CS' duro nib.
Unfortunately I don't remember , I have a book about CS, I will try find info there..
@@HappyPensVideosthank you, I hope we can have the pleasure of watching more your restoration videos.
"Duro" nibs were of heavier gauge metal and, therefore, more durable (less likely to crack or spring out of shape.) Just as with Sheaffer's 'Lifetime" nibs, they were firm and with no flex.
Where do you find such a lovely pen? Are you using ebay or something like this?
Hi, well I’m looking in many different places, carbootsales, flea markets, antique/ vintage shops… and of course ebay, this pen I bought on ebay just recently.
Thanks for answer!