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Davidshar

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Hello everybody,
I need your expert help with identifying a few pens. A few years back I have received some pens made by Caran d'Ache as payment. Since I lack the knowledge to identify them on the internet and find their value, I hope someone here might be able to help. I am attaching a few pictures and am thankful for any help I can get.
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David

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Not sure what all of them are but:

 

In the first batch of photos; pics 5-8 look like Leman pens.

 

In the second batch of photos;

 

Pic 1 = Ecridor Chevron finish

Pic 2 = Ecridor Retro finish

Pic 4 = Rosewood Varius

Pic 5 = Somekind of Ecridor Special (millennium I'm guessing!)

 

Not sure what the others are but could be Dunas in various finishes.

 

Hope that helps.

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you also have caran d ache leman rollerball and fountain pen in red. there is a dark green leman rollerball too.

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A few years back I have received some pens made by Caran d'Ache as payment.

 

Interesting salary. I won't ask what you do for a living... Next time you are paid in pens, at least you should be sure to get fountain pens; they are a lot more fun than those roller balls. :rolleyes:

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Thank you for your prompt response.

When looking on the internet - I was unable to find the exact models.

What I would like to know is whether the price of a previous model is identical to the one that replaced it?

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Thank you for your prompt response.
When looking on the internet - I was unable to find the exact models.
What I would like to know is whether the price of a previous model is identical to the one that replaced it?

 

 

No. And even if the pens you have are new and never used, they are worth at best about 50% of MSRP.

 

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You will find additional information about and pictures of Caran D'Ache pens on the Caran D'Ache web site. You can view information about and pictures of the special/limited edition pens as well as the following series: Hexagonal, Madison, Ecridor, Ecridor XS, Varius, Leman, Perles, and RNX. Via the eBoutique, you can get additonal information on each of these as well as the Alchemix and 849 series.

 

The direct hyperlink for the writing instruments section is http://www1.carandache.com/m/les-instruments-d-ecriture-et-accessoires/les-instruments-d-ecriture/index.lbl and the direct hyperlink for the main page (English version) is http://www.carandache.com/en.

You can select to view the site in English, French, or German via a hyperlink at the bottom right corner of the page. http://www.carandache.ch/fr/?_ga=1.39708195.1646680336.1398606692&chosen can be used to access the eBoutique; you can access three eBoutiques via the site.

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