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I have more of these popular Danitrio Large Cumlaude FPs for sale. These are CC fillers and comes with conveter and simple gift box. The material is genuine Italian celluloid. I have both iridium M nib or iridium F nib available. Price is $75 delivered within US or $85 by global priority.

 

These pens are now back in stock. Just in time for the Holidays!

Initial retail was $200. Danitrio is closing these out, so while supplies last.

 

Here are some reviews by fellow FPNers:

http://www.fountainp...showtopic=11315

http://www.fountainp...showtopic=17929

http://www.fountainp...showtopic=50943

 

 

1) Grey/Blue

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/winedoc/Sale%204/IMG_5482.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/winedoc/Sale%204/IMG_5483.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/winedoc/Sale%204/IMG_5485.jpg

 

 

2) Brown

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/winedoc/Sale%204/IMG_5492.jpg

 

The bottom pen of this pic (small cumlaude sold out)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/winedoc/Sale%204/IMG_5491.jpg

 

Kevin

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Anyone want to buy a Pelikan 215 ring pattern so I could get this?

 

To make life easier in this economy, reasonable trades are welcome :-)

 

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Kevin

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wow, what a handsome pen. is the F nib more like a Western fine or an Asian fine?

I have a predilection towards preponderously sized nibs and I refuse to prevaricate

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Anyone want to buy a Pelikan 215 ring pattern so I could get this?

 

To make life easier in this economy, reasonable trades are welcome :-)

 

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Kevin

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Some of you asked why I can offer these at these prices... well.... Danitrio no longer makes these and they want to get rid of all of them. I bought them in big volume and pass on the savings to you.

 

For those of you who has been here for awhile will remember the "$27" pens? The Tosca line? the Alpha Plus line? Well, they are all sold out, and have seen these pop up occasionally on the "big auction house" selling for more than what I sell them here..... So, some of you actually made some money. :roflmho:

 

Anyways, until supplies last.

 

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Kevin

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PM sent for Larger size Brown M

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PM sent for a brown with F nib. Thanks!

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