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More pens I never thought I'd give up. In particular, never thought I'd break up my Classic Pens collection. But times change. Grab 'em before I change my mind!

 

The prices include USPS Priority Mail shipping, insured, within the US. Overseas shipping at additional cost. Payment by Paypal or money order. First firm email gets 'em. If you have any questions feel free to PM me...

 

Sorry for the lousy pics. Again I've got them flipped the wrong way too, the CS is on the bottom...

 

 

 

1. Conway Stewart Deco Diamond, 18k M nib, c/c filler- The coolest of the LE Conway Stewarts in my opinion. Roughly 100 sized, and this one has a sterling section instead of the standard plastic job. Smooth, wet medium nib with the newer feed. Sorry, no box for this one though I think I have the papers. Excellent condition. $925

 

2. Classic Pens CP4, Washington, 18k F nib, touchdown filler- Based one the Sheaffer Legacy, the CP4 is one of Classic Pens' finest. The guilloche engraving is superb, an interesting mix on flowing curves and geometric patterns. All sterling silver with gold plated trim. Smooth, fine nib is very crisp. The pen has been used but is in excellent condition. Comes with a generic Sheaffer box. #114/1865. $475

 

3. Classic Pens CP7, Atlantic, 18k H-M nib, c/c filler- This one is based on the largest sized Sailor Profit pen, in a complex serrated wave pattern. All sterling silver with gold plated trim. The nib is typical Sailor, smooth wet and pretty crisp, just on the fine side of medium. Perfect size and balance. Used but new condition, comes with all boxes and papers. #41/250. $795

 

4. Classic Pens CP8, Flamme, 18k m nib, c/c filler- Classic Pens' latest design is a proprietary shape, based on the LM1. It's a very large pen but not overly heavy. Very nice sterling silver Flame engraving with gold plated trim. Smooth, smooth medium nib has generous ink flow. Inked once, new conditon, all boxes and papers. $675

 

5. Parker Sonnet, Crocodile, 18k M nib, c/c filler- Very nice Parker Sonnet in one of the more recent colors. It's vermeil- gold over sterling silver- though the silver shines through the cut lines. It's very classy. And unlike many Sonnets this one is a beautiful writer; smooth, wet, and with very consistent ink flow. Used but excellent+ condition. Cool box, all papers. $165

 

If you have any questions feel free to ask!

 

best,

Doug

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Well, I just got back from five days in Chicago, and I haven't been monitoring things too well, so we'll bump this one with some lower prices!

 

Best,

Doug

The prices include USPS Priority Mail shipping, insured, within the US. Overseas shipping at additional cost. Payment by Paypal or money order. First firm email gets 'em. If you have any questions feel free to PM me...

 

Sorry for the lousy pics. Again I've got them flipped the wrong way too, the CS is on the bottom...

 

 

 

1. Conway Stewart Deco Diamond, 18k M nib, c/c filler- SOLD!

 

2. Classic Pens CP4, Washington, 18k F nib, touchdown filler- Based one the Sheaffer Legacy, the CP4 is one of Classic Pens' finest. The guilloche engraving is superb, an interesting mix on flowing curves and geometric patterns. All sterling silver with gold plated trim. Smooth, fine nib is very crisp. The pen has been used but is in excellent condition. Comes with a generic Sheaffer box. #114/1865. $475 NOW $450

 

3. Classic Pens CP7, Atlantic, 18k H-M nib, c/c filler- This one is based on the largest sized Sailor Profit pen, in a complex serrated wave pattern. All sterling silver with gold plated trim. The nib is typical Sailor, smooth wet and pretty crisp, just on the fine side of medium. Perfect size and balance. Used but new condition, comes with all boxes and papers. #41/250. $795 NOW $750

 

4. Classic Pens CP8, Flamme, 18k m nib, c/c filler- Classic Pens' latest design is a proprietary shape, based on the LM1. It's a very large pen but not overly heavy. Very nice sterling silver Flame engraving with gold plated trim. Smooth, smooth medium nib has generous ink flow. Inked once, new conditon, all boxes and papers. $675 NOW $635

 

5. Parker Sonnet, Crocodile, 18k M nib, c/c filler- SOLD!

If you have any questions feel free to ask!

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The Parker Sonnet, Crocodile, 18k M nib, c/c filler, arrived today in almost bomb-proof packaging; the photos do not do justice to a stunning pen. I'm still in awe looking at it.

Thank you for parting with this paragon of beauty.

Glenn.

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One more reduction on the remaining CPs...

 

CP4 NOW $425

CP7 NOW $725

 

best,

Doug

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  • 1 month later...

I forgot I still had a couple of sale lists going. The CP4 is still available. Yours for $425 shipped...

 

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