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Sbroglia Sell 1990Ca Parker 75 Custom Laque Series


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WONDERFUL PARKER 75 Custom Laque series BLACK, MADE IN FRANCE - MANUFACTURED ONLY DURING 1990 AND 1991.

 

 

OPERATIVE CONDITION : WORKING AND READY FORUSE .

 

 

AESTHETICALLY CONDITIONS:VERY GOOD, ONLY NORMAL SIGNS OF USE.

 

 

MATERIAL: GOLD PLATED AND LAQUE OVER METAL.

 

 

LENGTH CLOSED: 13.00 CM

 

 

CAP’S LENGTH: 5.70 CM

 

 

BARREL’S LENGTH: 11.90 CM

 

 

LENGTH POSTED: 14.50 CM

 

 

NIB : SOLID 18KT GOLD “PARKER 750M FRANCEPP”

 

 

NIB’S POINT : FINE .

 

 

SERIAL:U 6395

 

 

FILLER : CARTRIDGE/CONVERTER .

 

 

CAP INSCRIPTIONS: PARKER FRANCE III.

 

 

FLTHE CAP TASSIE HAS A PLASTIC JEWEL CABOCHON MATCHING THE COLOR OF THE BARRELL.

 

HAPPY BIDDING!

 

 

 

FPN price 100 euro shipped worldwide by registered mail with tracking number and paypal included.

 

for paypal sbroglia@pelagus.it

 

thank you

 

 

 

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MY FAVOURITE VINTAGE FOUNTAIN PEN? THE ONE I DON'T HAVE!

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REDUCED TO 90 EURO!!! :notworthy1:

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