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Here is a partial list of the over 40 pens I uploaded to my Web site that are up for sale. Includes a good number of hard-to-find limited editions from the '90s.

 

Krone Anno Domini

Perchin Year of the Dragon

Montegrappa Millennium Dragon

Omas Tassili

Montblanc Cervantes

Montblanc Friedrich Schiller

Montblanc Johann Sebastian Bach

Montblanc Alexandre Dumas

Montblanc Hemingway

Montblanc Solitaire 1447

Montblanc Marcel Proust

Montblanc Oscar Wilde

Dupont Vertigo

Dupont Colombus

Visconti Novelli Augusta

Visconti Empire Clear Demonstrator

Visconti Camelot

Aurora Demonstrator 88

Aurora Firenze

Pelikan Toledo

Pelikan Hercules

Sheaffer Nostalgia

Delta Israel 50

Parker 75 Bicentennial/Americana

Pilot Namiki Mandarin Yellow Vanishing Point

 

Thanks for looking.

 

BTW, Roger Cromwell from penopoly.com has just updated his Web site. Very nice design and easy to navigate. He has added a number of new features to his Web site, one being the Pen Finder page. People can now easily post pens for sale on his Web site. Go to penopoly. com, scroll down the page until you find Pen Finder Board on the left-hand side, click, and your in. Takes just a few minutes for your post to filter through the system after you submit it. I got the ball rolling and added the first four posts. Nice addition to the pen collecting community.

 

Carmen Rivera

Pens for Sale - http://riverapens4sale.home.mindspring.com/

Pilot Vanishing Point History Page - http://riverapens.home.mindspring.com/vanishing_point.htm


Major Web site update. Over 100 newly-listed pens. Check out the New Arrivals.

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