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Here we are!

 

Red celluloid Montegrappa Miya.

225 usd shipped.

I'll go insured international at that price, too. I also fill out customs forms honestly, so be aware you might get hit with duties stuff... hopefully not, though.

If you want the box, uhm... it's pretty heavy. Let me know how you feel about that.

We can do the box, but I'd like you to pay the extra costs for shipping.

 

And to make the deal even sweeter (I hope) I'll include one 8x10 inch print of your choice. Or one of the smaller ones if you like one of those better.

Go here: http://www.coffeegrinderpress.com to pick one. Just let me know which one you want and we'll work that out as well.

 

I take paypal, and here's my contact info

snennewton@yahoo.com

 

I think that's all.

Fine 18k nib. Very smooth, nice and wet. THe converter on this thing actually works perfectly. Ink does not get stuck in the top of it and it always works when writing.

 

CHeers!

Shawn

 

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Next to Lamy Safari R/B and TWSBI

 

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