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Dupont Classic Gold Filled Fountain Pen !


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Dear Friends,

 

I offer one Dupont Classic Gold Filled Fountain Pen with $90 shipping in.

 

The Modern Classic pen of S.T. Dupont.

Some very slight using signs on any parts.

The nib and feeder has been forced by pincher.

- Please see the detail photos to see this problem. -

- I reduced the price to $90 for this reason.-

All other parts are perfect.

 

http://ulugtekin.com/a/dupont/dupont.1.7.JPG

http://ulugtekin.com/a/dupont/dupont.1.9.JPG

http://ulugtekin.com/a/dupont/dupont.1.1.JPG

http://ulugtekin.com/a/dupont/dupont.1.2.JPG

 

The pen fills via ink cartridge.

The nib is 18 K and extremely smooth medium with big ball iridium.

Solid gold 750 / 18 Ct. nib in size M.

18 Ct.

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[Dupont hallmark] 750

Imprint on the nib.

 

More details are in: http://ulugtekin.com/1/

 

I accept PayPal. You can call via savas@ulugtekin.com

 

Very best regards,

Savas Ulugtekin

http://ulugtekin.com/1

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