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Dear pen lovers,

I'm looking for a Parker 75 Spanish Treasure Crosshatch Grid - 1965, where can I find it?

Regards,

Marco

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I know the model. Be careful they look similar to an ordinary P 75 with some different engraving , from memory,but made out of salvaged silver treasure. The box looked like treasure chest and quite big. A few years later Parker made a P75 out of bronze from RMS "Queen Elizabeth". I saw the two displayed side by side.

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Dear Marco,

 

Although your posting inquiring Parker 75 spanish traesure in a year old, but if you are still looking for this pen, pleaselet me knoe.

I do have one brand new old stock but without orignal box.

 

Thanks,

Munawar

San Francisco, CA

muna_1961@yahoo.com

 

 

 

Dear pen lovers,

I'm looking for a Parker 75 Spanish Treasure Crosshatch Grid - 1965, where can I find it?

Regards,

Marco

www.novelli.it

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I have one in my personal collection and what a great pen. I am thinking (not sure) about listing in our vintage section but I guess a pen this new really is not vintage. However it’s not going to be cheap. These are getting very difficult to find.

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