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As promised. Photos of the M250 Green/Black Fountain pen with B nib are below. The price of this super pen is USD124 with worldwide registered airmail inclusive. :)

 

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/Scribe_album/Pelikan%20M250/PelikanM250GreenBlackFPFull2.jpg

 

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/Scribe_album/Pelikan%20M250/PelikanM250GreenBlackFPClosed3.jpg

 

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/Scribe_album/Pelikan%20M250/PelikanM250GreenBlackFPOpened1.jpg

 

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/Scribe_album/Pelikan%20M250/PelikanM250GreenBlackFPBNib2.jpg

 

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/Scribe_album/Pelikan%20M250/PelikanM250GreenBlackFPCapLogo2.jpg

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Do you have any fine nib in M250 Green/Black Fountain pen?

 

I am also in Singapore.Can I collect personally?

If so what will be the price?

 

Rgds

 

Asmukherjee

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Any M800 Demonstrators without markings left? how much would shipping cost to germany? Thank you , you cannot receive new messages ;)

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Just received my solid blue M800 from Loy today and it is fantastic. Communication with Loy was great and it was a fantastic experience, highly recommend Loy!

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A year ago I bought a black M1050 from you and it has been a great pen. Do you have the green in F? regards, Joel

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(6) Pelikan M800 Clear Demonstrator (with etching) Fountain Pen (Limited)

Available nib size: F nib

Nib material: 18k dual tone gold

Price with box, papers and shipping via registered airmail included

- US335

 

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/Scribe_album/Pelikan%20M800/PelikanM800ClearDemoEtchedwithBo-1.jpg

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Do you have this one?

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Any chance you can scare up an M650 Gold Cap Medium Nib?

 

I am sorry. All my M650 fountain pens are fully sold. :( I do have the red M625 fountain pen though. :)

 

Some other time. Thank you.

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Hi Loy

 

Any more 1005 demonstrators available??

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