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Delta Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sorint 50th Anniversary L.E. FP for sale - Mint in Box


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In 1954, Alfa Romeo produced a car that today has become a myth an automobile legend, and desired all over the world, the Giulietta Sprint. Alfa Romeo and Delta partnered to produce this writing instrument, dedicated to Alfa enthusiasts and collectors.

 

Each Giulietta 50 bears the name Giulietta Sprint inlaid in sterling silver in the center of the barrel. The clip is hand sculptured treated and polished to create one of the most innovative and creative clips in history, to resemble the grill work on the original automobile.

 

The packaging is a luxury metal box and the pen is wrapped in the original fabric used in the upholstery of the Giulietta Sprint which contains a lapel pin with the logo ad seen in the image below. It is a piston filler with an 18kt gold broad nib and comes with special commemorative ink bottle. it is mint in its original boxes with all accompanying papers and books.

 

Only 954 pieces were made and we have available only with broad nib (perfect for customizing too)

 

The retail on this pen is $850 and being sold currently online at $760- Our exclusive price is $399, plus shipping - Only a few available at this price. Lots of pictures

 

http://www.penstoponline.com/pub/delta_box.jpg

 

http://www.penstoponline.com/pub/delta_pin.jpg

 

http://penstoponline.com/pub/giuletta_box.jpg

 

http://penstoponline.com/pub/giuletta_cap.jpg

 

http://penstoponline.com/pub/giuletta_fp.jpg

 

Thank you

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In 1954, Alfa Romeo produced a car that today has become a myth an automobile legend, and desired all over the world, the Giulietta Sprint. Alfa Romeo and Delta partnered to produce this writing instrument, dedicated to Alfa enthusiasts and collectors.

 

Each Giulietta 50 bears the name Giulietta Sprint inlaid in sterling silver in the center of the barrel. The clip is hand sculptured treated and polished to create one of the most innovative and creative clips in history, to resemble the grill work on the original automobile.

 

The packaging is a luxury metal box and the pen is wrapped in the original fabric used in the upholstery of the Giulietta Sprint which contains a lapel pin with the logo ad seen in the image below. It is a piston filler with an 18kt gold broad nib and comes with special commemorative ink bottle. it is mint in its original boxes with all accompanying papers and books.

 

Only 954 pieces were made and we have available only with broad nib (perfect for customizing too)

 

The retail on this pen is $850 and being sold currently online at $760- Our exclusive price is $399, plus shipping - Only a few available at this price. Lots of pictures

 

http://www.penstoponline.com/pub/delta_box.jpg

 

http://www.penstoponline.com/pub/delta_pin.jpg

 

http://penstoponline.com/pub/giuletta_box.jpg

 

http://penstoponline.com/pub/giuletta_cap.jpg

 

http://penstoponline.com/pub/giuletta_fp.jpg

 

Thank you

 

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Hi,

Just want to know if you can email more photos and if the pen is still available for sale.

 

regards

chris

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