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Eversharp Symphonys Are Back At Peyton Street Pens


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Hello-

 

About a year and a half ago we created a bit of a stir with our new old stock Eversharp Symphony pens. People responded very well to the notion of "vintage flex" on a new old stock pen. While our "seconds" with cosmetic imperfections were around for a few months, the ones in perfect condition sold out rather quickly.

 

Well, we've made arrangements for a rather large purchase of these pens, and as we get them cleaned up and restored with a new sac we are adding them to the web site. We had to pay a bit more this time, so our prices have gone up. Still, getting a new old stock pen with a flexible 14k nib for under $100 is not easy these days!

 

Here's what we have:

 

MODEL 713 -- plastic body and gold plated trim -- small but flexible nibs. Here are our FIRSTS ($88) and here are the SECONDS ($68) (We'll have lots of seconds, but if you want one without the trim pitting you should not wait.)

 

MODEL 913 -- plastic body and steel or chrome plated trim -- small but flexible nibs. Here are our FIRSTS ($88) and we will have seconds priced at $68 on the web site in a day or two.

 

MODEL 917 -- plastic body and steel or chrome plated trim with a wide cap band -- large flexible and manifold nibs. We have the manifold nibbed pens priced at $78 and the flexible nibbed pens at $98.

 

Here's what the 917 looks like:

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/wahl%20eversharp/symphony_917_green_5.jpg

 

And this is the 713:

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/wahl%20eversharp/713_fine_4.jpg

 

Check out the listings on the web site for writing samples.

 

Thanks for looking!

 

TERI

 

 

 

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I'm trying to order a fine flex 917, but the check out just hangs :(

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I'm trying to order a fine flex 917, but the check out just hangs :(

 

Sorry about the problem. I just ran thru an order and did not have any issues. Please let me know if you are not able to submit an order, and we can process it manually.

 

 

TERI

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