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Rotring 600, Lava, Initial - Fp, Rb, Bp, Mp


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Offered here today on consignment is a nice selection of old style Rotring 600 in both the regular and "lava" finishes, as well as Some Rotring Initial pens. These are the 600's with the textured gripping sections.

 

Shipping $5.50 in the US, international slightly higher. Please email Lisa at lisa@esterbrook.net with inquiries.

 

Thanks!

Brian & Lisa

 

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http://www.esterbrook.net/c/rotring.jpg

 

1) Rotring 600 - FP with F nib. No Rotring label on the cap. $95 SOLD

2) Rotring 600 - FP with EF nib. $95 SOLD

3) Rotring 600 - FP with OM nib. The section on this one does not have the extra catch like the others do. Also has a cap similar to the RB, with blue or black indicators only. No Rotring label on the cap. $95

4) Rotring 600 - FP with B nib - This one has a smooth barrel end, but still has the textured gripping section. Broad sticker on barrel end. $95

5) Rotring 600 - RB with Blue ink. No Rotring label on cap. $75

6) Rotring 600 - RB with Black ink. $75 SOLD

7) Rotring 600 - FP in Lava. M nib. $115 SOLD

8) Rotring 600 - FP in Lava. F nib. $115 SOLD

9) Rotring 600 - RB in Lava - $95

10) Rotring 600 - BP in Lava - $75

11) Rotring 600 - MP in Lava - $55 SOLD

12) Rotring Multi-pen - with 0.5 mm pencil - $35

13) Rotring Multi-pen with 0.7 mm pencil - $35

 

http://www.esterbrook.net/c/rotring2.jpg

 

14-15) Rotring 600 - BP $50 SOLD

16-17) Rotring 600 - BP $50 each

18) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.9 mm lead - $40 SOLD

19) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.9 mm lead - $40 SOLD

20) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.9 mm lead - $40 each

21) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.5 mm lead - $40 SOLD

22) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.7 mm lead - $40 SOLD

23) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.7 mm lead- $40

24) Rotring Initial FP - M nib - $40

25) Rotring Initial FP - EF nib - $40

26) Rotring Initial BP - $30

27) Rotring Initial MP - $30

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Offered here today on consignment is a nice selection of old style Rotring 600 in both the regular and "lava" finishes, as well as Some Rotring Initial pens. These are the 600's with the textured gripping sections.

 

Shipping $5.50 in the US, international slightly higher. Please email Lisa at lisa@esterbrook.net with inquiries.

 

Thanks!

Brian & Lisa

 

From left to right:

http://www.esterbrook.net/c/rotring.jpg

 

1) Rotring 600 - FP with F nib. No Rotring label on the cap. $95

2) Rotring 600 - FP with EF nib. $95

3) Rotring 600 - FP with OM nib. The section on this one does not have the extra catch like the others do. Also has a cap similar to the RB, with blue or black indicators only. No Rotring label on the cap. $95

4) Rotring 600 - FP with B nib - This one has a smooth barrel end, but still has the textured gripping section. Broad sticker on barrel end. $95

5) Rotring 600 - RB with Blue ink. No Rotring label on cap. $75

6) Rotring 600 - RB with Black ink. $75

7) Rotring 600 - FP in Lava. M nib. $115

8) Rotring 600 - FP in Lava. F nib. $115

9) Rotring 600 - RB in Lava - $95

10) Rotring 600 - BP in Lava - $75

11) Rotring 600 - MP in Lava - $55

12) Rotring Multi-pen - with 0.5 mm pencil - $35

13) Rotring Multi-pen with 0.7 mm pencil - $35

 

http://www.esterbrook.net/c/rotring2.jpg

 

14-17) Rotring 600 - BP $50 each

18-20) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.9 mm lead - $40 each

21) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.5 mm lead - $40

22-23) Rotring 600 - MP - 0.7 mm lead - $40

24) Rotring Initial FP - M nib - $40

25) Rotring Initial FP - EF nib - $40

26) Rotring Initial BP - $30

27) Rotring Initial MP - $30

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Are the rollerball refills for these pens still readily available?

 

I would assume so, but don't really know. I received these as part of a large consignment lot.

 

#10,#11 - what is the lowest price for both, is the top missing on #11? Thanks.

 

Sorry, 11 has been sold (and was complete). Please email Lisa at lisa@esterbrook.net with inquiries.

 

Thanks!

Brian

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I received #2 and #21 Yesterday they were in excellent condition and packed well to preserve it through the mail.

 

If anyone is interested in a Rotring from this group I reccomend this seller my questions were answered promptly and the shipping was very quick.

 

Thanks Lisa :thumbup:

Amos

 

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Received my two on Thursday and they arrived wonderfiully packaged and safe and sound. Thanks Lisa/Brian. Do you have a .9mm pencil still available? If so I'll take one.

 

Thanks again,

 

Joe B (photojoe24)

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I just found a box for a rotring FP, comes with two new cartridges, two empty cartridges, and a convertor which looks never used. First person to buy one of the two remaining fountain pens gets this box free.

 

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