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20-Pen Display Chests Only 4 Left. Priced To Sell: Us Buyers


MichelleStClaire

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http://www.pendorapens.com/products/forum-offering-only-20-pen-chesthello all, I found these last 4 pen chests in a closet and since I didn't even know I had them Ill just post them here for you instead of putting them on my site.

 

These are cherry colored high lacquer MDF boxes with 7/8 wide slots for larger pens. Inside is lined with a faux suede fabric. I sold them normally for $125 but Ill let these go for my actual cost of $50 plus shipping. (US buyers, Shipping is $15.00).

 

I'm of course willing to ship international but the shipping cost is more than the actual product. So Unless you REALLY want a box Ill just offer this to our US friends.

 

If you want one, please post your intention below so that buyers will know when my 4 are spoken for. Once you have done that, please send your $65.00 payment via paypal to Pendora@usa.com.

 

Enjoy.

Michelle

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These seem like they would fit a larger pen (i.e M1000 or KOP), right? If so, I'll take one - I need a single place to put everything.

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2 chests remaining, 2 have been sold. I do not have an M1000 to compare the slot size to but the measurements indicate it will accommodate the larger pens.

If you are interested, please send payment to the address in the ad.

Turn to the light, and the shadow will fall behind you.

www.PendoraPens.com

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I'll take one! Let me know and I'll shoot over payment

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