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Classic Fountain Pen In Blue Crushed Velvet


3rdlakerobert

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Sterling silver bands on a gorgeous acrylic that looks a lot like celluloid acetate. Number 6 nib in a 12 mm barrel. Cartridge/converter filling, or use a syringe.

 

Length capped 5 1/2"

Length uncapped 5"

Length posted 6 1/4"

 

Barrel diameter 12.3 mm

Cap diameter 14.5 mm

Section diameter 10.5 mm

 

Weight 20.5 g

 

Thanks for looking.

 

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This is great looking pen. Color of blank, chrome clip, stainless nib and sterling silver bands matches so well. Nib, barrel and cap sizes are also well balanced. Excellent job Robert!!

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That is a seriously tasty writing instrument.

Nice one Robert. :)

Long reign the House of Belmont.

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That is a stunning pen! I caught myself staring at it for a minute, right before the drool started.

"If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special."-Jim Valvano

 

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That's a proper job......... Very nice indeed.

Confused ?...You will be !

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Beautiful. I love it.

 

-eo

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Robert, does it never stop with you... The beautiful pens, the elegant designs, the excellent craftsmanship, (I can go on...)? ;)

 

Seriously, another winner, sir.

John

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Oh Robert, that pen is so beautiful, I can't stop looking at it and I want it!

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This board is the first place to look for outstanding one of a kind items. Here is an excellent example. Wow!

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And this pen is mine!! :D

 

Robert is a joy to deal with and I'm sure to order more. Beautifully executed pen!!

 

thanks,

 

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