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Pen Pencil & Penknives

This is what I call Fabulous

 

They’re no other words for these wonder Super Fine sets

Pen Pencil & Penknives

OK here we go

Fabulous

Penknife Set: Pen -Dandy 728/Pencil - Duro Point 2 Green 'measles'

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Pen Pencil & Penknife Set Pen IS 728 Pencil Duro Point 2R

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Penknife Mint Boxed set: Pen - Dandy 726M/Pencil - Duro-Point 2M (scalloped box)

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0543.jpg

Rare boxed set with PENKNIFE: Pen -Dandy 728/Pencil - Duro Point 2 Blue and black

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Penknife set: Pen -Dandy 728/Pencil - Duro-Point 2 Mint Green & black Marble

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/ProdDes...cat=&id=cs.0541

Penknife Set: Pen -Dandy 728/Pencil - Duro Point 2 Green 'measles'

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0412.jpg

Penknife Set superb this is a rare find

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/ProdDes...cat=&id=cs.1291

 

Pen Pencil & Pen Knife Set

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Pen Pencil & Pen Knife Set Blue Mesles

 

http://www.conwaystewartpens.co.uk/pics/cs.0082.jpg

Pen Pencil & Pen Knife Set

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Pen Pencil & Pen Knife Set MINT Boxed set with PENKNIFE: Pen -Dandy 728/Pencil - Duro Point 2 Peacock's Plumage

 

My Webpagefrom my Conway Stewart web site

 

If you have a paper Box I will pay from £60 to £100 or a leather cast the same price my be extra fine

And if you have a Penknife for sale that has the name Conway Stewart On the Steel Blade I make you a offer for it

Email maxpen@wanadoo.fr

http://1001pens.com/

email: watermanbook@wanadoo.fr

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