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Hi All,

 

We have only one remaining Visconti Homo Sapiens Crystal Swirl fountain pen in our stock left ... and it is not without reason, because it is somewhat of a "difficult" pen by appearance.

As you can see on the picture below, the barrel is almost a full demonstrator, except for one swirl (and because of it's appearance it is different than the official Visconti product photos). This may not be to anyone's liking and that's why have come up with the following:

this particular pen will be auctioned and sold to the highest bidder, please PM me or send an email to info@lacouronneducomte.nl with your bid and you may be the winner.

 

Please note that we have an auction minimum in mind. The pen will come in it's original box, with certificate and with any nib to your liking.

 

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All the best,

 

Dennis

 

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La Couronne du Comte is specialized in selling luxurious, stylish and functional writing instruments, leather ware and accessories. Our main focus is on fountain pens and we sell them of various brands, from small prices to highly exclusive editions.

 

La Couronne du Comte - www.lacouronneducomte.nl

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As mentioned by a bidder, I forgot to add about the shipping costs, well, they remain the same: all orders over EUR 150 ship free of charge worldwide (and needless to say, we are looking for bids over EUR 150 :))

La Couronne du Comte is specialized in selling luxurious, stylish and functional writing instruments, leather ware and accessories. Our main focus is on fountain pens and we sell them of various brands, from small prices to highly exclusive editions.

 

La Couronne du Comte - www.lacouronneducomte.nl

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