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Cross Pen Catalogue 1995 - 2000


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Dear Colleagues,

 

I was sifting through some of my pen memorabilia and came across this Cross Pen Catalogue sent to me by Cross UK around 1995. The catalogue includes the Cross Townsend Quicksilver, Titanium, Cardinal Red, Sterling Silver and Lapiz Lazuli aswell as the Cross Century range, Century 11 and Solo.

The catalogue also includes a retail price list in pounds sterling of all the pens and accessories. If you have any New Old Stock then the US price in dollars can be approximated by using an on line currency converter ( remember to use the including VAT price ).

I wanted to share this with you FPN ladies and gentleman and have scanned the catalogue in Adobe pdf format and if you would like to download the catalogue then please click on the following link:

Cross Pen Catalogue

( click on the Cross Catalogue pdf and then when another page appears - click on the 'click here to start download' tab ).

Adobe reader can be downloaded for free from www.adobe.com

I have also uploaded a Classic 'Art Deco' Style Waterman Pen Catalogue posted to me from Waterman in 1997 and it contains the Edson, Man 100 & 200, L'Etalon, Preface etc. It can be downloaded from the Waterman forum section of the FPN.

I have included an extract from the Cross Catalogue showing the Cross Lapis Lazuli and Jade.

I hope you enjoy it. thanks.

Kavanagh p.s. if the link expires then please pm me

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Thank you for posting that. Ive been trying to find out what kind of Cross fountain pens I have and I was able to find out via the catalog. Yeah!

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That's really cool. An excellent piece of Cross history that's been digitally saved from disappearing. Thanks! :D

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Would definitely be interested if the archives of previous catalogues could be downloaded.

 

Thanks Cross.

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Hi Everyone. Would it be of assistence if i uploaded some of the other archives of our catalogue?

 

For sure.

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I Will add this on my to do list but i will not be able to do this straight away. Im sure you understand

 

 

Thank you Cross, that will be very helpful, pity that all the manufacturers couldnt follow your lead

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Does anyone have a PDF copy of the Cross Pen Catalogue 1995-2000 that can be posted or shared? It was a great reference but I lost the copy that was posted here, and it's no longer downloadable at this link.

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I understand the lapislazuli FP was expensive as hell, but it's GORGEOUS!

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The original post by Kavanagh says to PM him if the link expires...

 

I have a copy that I can post if he no longer has it.

 

-Mike

 

Does anyone have a PDF copy of the Cross Pen Catalogue 1995-2000 that can be posted or shared? It was a great reference but I lost the copy that was posted here, and it's no longer downloadable at this link.

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