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FS: Sailor Magellan, Jade, 14k Medium Nib!


Andy

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The pen is SOLD! Thanks!!

 

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OMG, it is so TOTALLY Friday out here- clock-watching like my name's Fred Flintstone...

 

So, I'll take a little break and offer up this little gem for your buying pleasure... :)

 

But first, the Fine Print:

 

(First "I want" e-mail takes the item. Domestic money order, Paypal (either flavor) happily spent; no checks unless we've danced before, please. Domestic Priority Mail shipping included in the price; happy to ship internationally, but the price will be higher- please ask. 4:15- not quite Yabba Dabba Doo time yet...)

 

What have we got here?

 

Sailor Magellan, Jade, 14k Medium Nib! SOLD!

 

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/ttobbaa/sailor/sailrmagcap.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/ttobbaa/sailor/sailrmaguncap.jpg

 

Sigh- selling another pen that's just a little "too interesting" a color for me ("I like it, but it's just not drab enough for my tastes." How sad...).

 

Gorgeous Jade material (were these celluloid?) in VG overall condition- nothing amiss to report. In size and design, the pen is pretty much a dead ringer for the Bexley Submariner. Lightweight, not too big, not too small.

 

Just too... green... for me. :)

 

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/ttobbaa/sailor/sailrmagdetail.jpg

 

The pen sports a lovely smoooooth (like you'd expect on a Sailor) 14k HM ("Hard Medium") nib- a pleasure to write with. C/C filler with converter included.

 

Make both of our Friday afternoons a little brighter and more interesting and make this one yours for $125 SOLD!, shipped.

 

Gimme a holler!

 

Andy

Edited by Andy

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