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Hello every one and thank you to read our offer. :)

 

Here we try a straight deal cutting the pen prices of the heavy auction costs, fees and so on... and meet sellers at a more fair price point.

 

But please first check on Ebay our seller seriously through our feedbaks there (Ebay nickname: stubnib 100% positive from year 1999 - 1253 positive till this morning)

 

Here are the pens:

 

DRACO fountain pens - 925 solid silver 18 ct gold plated with high featured "guillochè" engraving "basket" patternhttp://www.grifos-pens.com/aste/summeroffer/GF502-GX07.jpg

 

The nib is made in Germany. It is made of 18 ct gold plated steel with a Medium size point (other nib sizes available: Extra Fine, Fine, Broad and BB). The nib made in Germany is a guarantee of the best available quality. On your request we can upgrade this fountain pen with solid 18 ct gold nibs both in yellow and white gold. Please feel free to contact us for the prices. The fountain will arrive equipped with converter pump but they could also use international standard cartridges "Waterman" type.

 

 

 

We have available for selling these 4 fountain pens (roller pens also available).

Usually we sell them on Ebay at 227 $ each included of gift case and delivery with air mail registered packet. (see auction number 270388971730 ).

 

Here on FPN with straight deal (for NO EUROPEAN customers) with payment on Paypal we would offer them at 159 $ Each with a saving of 68$ from Ebay auctioned price.

 

European customers have to add 20% due to compulsory VAT tax. Price for European customers will be 190$ with a saving of 36$ from Ebay auctioned price.

 

Customers will purchase more then one will get some more discount.

 

Thank you in advance for your consideration! :)

 

We remain at your full disposal for any question you may have and best regards from Aosta Valley, Italy

 

Grifos Pens Company

Maurizio Stura

 

www.grifos-pens.com

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