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SANPEI Sells... Vintage AURORA 88P & 88K NMint


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Hi from Italy,

Today I'd like to sell:

 

AURORA 88P GF cap (a couple of very smaall surfacely dings) (F) nib

no other flaws or damages, restored and ready to write

SOLD!!! Euro shipped anywere in the world, via registered air mail.

 

AURORA 88P GF cap near mint conditions (M) nib

no flaws or damages, restored and ready to write

SOLD!!! Euro shipped anywere in the world, via registered air mail.

 

AURORA 88K GF cap near mint conditions (M) nib

no flaws or damages, restored and ready to write

Price 80.00 Euro shipped anywere in the world, via registered air mail.

 

Paypal in Euro only, thank you.

ENJOY!!! :thumbup:

SanpeI

 

 

http://i40.tinypic.com/x0nrpy.jpg

 

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Do you have vintage AURORA or WILLIAMSON,

italian WWII militaria for sale or trade? Please contact me.

 

Looking for 1950'S AURORA 88?

Other vintage italian pens?

 

 

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