First Baron FP & Wallstreet

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A co-worker wants me to do a Baron FP for her hubby for a B day gift & she wanted a Wallstreet for herself. I'm not charging her for this she is a good friend.

Both have a CA finish.

The Baron is Juniper I received from Dario.

The Wall street is Amboyna I received as a gift from a unknown person.
Thank you very much unknown person.

Comments or criticism welcome.

Chuck


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Very nice.

Is the Sierra and Wall Street the same kits, just marketed under different names by different companies?
 
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<br />Very nice.

Is the Sierra and Wall Street the same kits, just marketed under different names by different companies?

Brian, the Sierra is the pen on the left and is all one piece, no cap. The wall street is on the right and is two piece.
 
James,

Correction:
Sierra (Wall Street II) on the left, Baron (Navigator) on the right.

The Sierra is sold as the Wall Street II by Woodcraft.
http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=5435

Also FYI the Baron is sold as the Navigator by Woodcraft
http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=5300

Jason
 
I think that post needs futher correction. [;)]

The Navigator (sold by Woodcraft) is not the same as the Baron. The Navigator has a hexagon style metal grip while the Baron is a cylinder.

A Navigator is pictured below. Look close at the lower portion.

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Actually, the Baron and Navigator is the same pen. They both have the hexagon shape. The Baron FOUNTAIN PEN pen has the round cylinder shape. The Navigator is only offered in a gold plating and the Baron is available in several plating options.
 
The Baron and the Navigator are identical, as are the Sierra and the Wall Street II.


The Baron and Navigator rollerballs both have the hex shaped grip. It's only the Fountain that is round.

Check the pictures on the Woodcraft site versus the pictures on Arizona Silhouette. You'll see that they are identical.

Jason
 
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