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Vintage Montblanc & Pelikan Pens Added On Pena Lusa Website


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There are several new pens added on Pena Lusa by Piscov website, please check them out!

1) Montblanc 149 from the late 70´s early 80´s F 14C nib - Near Mint - with box and papers - 400USD
Details and pictures here

2) Montblanc 244 PL Striated grey celluloid - Rare - 775USD
Details and pictures here

3)Montblanc Monterosa 042G Grey - Rare - 300USD
Details and Pictures here

4)Montblanc Meisterstuck 642 Silvexa F flex 14C nib -330USD
Details and Pictures here

5) Pelikan M400 circa 1990 F 14Ct nib - NOS - Never inked In box &papers - 200USD
Details and Pictures here

6) Pelikan 400NN EF 14C flex nib Near Mint circa 1956 - 175USD
Details and Pictures here

7)Pelikan 400NN B 14C flex nib Near Mint circa 1956 - 175USD
Details and Pictures here

8) Pelikan 400 F Flex 14C nib Near Mint circa 1951 175USD
Details and Pictures here

Free shipping in all pens.

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Vasco

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Check out "Pena Lusa by Piscov". Pens added on a regular basis!

Link for Vintage Montblanc pens here

Link for Vintage Pelikan pens here

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This is a really interesting web site, with some interesting pens.

 

BUT - there isn't a single name anywhere, or the location of the seller. Can anyone educate me as to who this is?? Anyone purchased from him/her???

 

thnx,

 

 

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This is a really interesting web site, with some interesting pens.

 

BUT - there isn't a single name anywhere, or the location of the seller. Can anyone educate me as to who this is?? Anyone purchased from him/her???

 

thnx,

 

 

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Seller is Piscov. A very trusted member in FPN

 

Some very nice pens on there

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Thank you for your kind words "I like mango cheseecake"

 

Hello Mark,

 

My name is Vasco Pisco ence the piscov user name on all pen boards. My location is Portugal. I collect fountain pens for more than 10 years and rotate and sell some pens of my collection for some years now mainly on Pentrace, FPgeeks and FPnuts. I engage more on those pen forums than here but I have been a FPN member for at least 6 years now.

 

I have started collecting pens by influence of my late grandfather who used fountain pens. The moment he gave me is small collection I was bitten by this pen hunting/ collecting virus. My most cherished pen is his Parker 21 that has his name engraved and the name of the war vessel he was serving in at that time. It was given to him by the commander of the navy vessel after a war tour he made in Africa in the 60´s as a personal token of appreciation for his service.

 

I have started by taking attention to Vacumatics, Balances and Nozacs and later moved on to Pelikan, Montblanc and Soennecken that are now my main focus.

 

Very recently I have decided to create my own web-page and decided to make it the more professionally I, an amateur web-designer, could do, so I found a ready made web service that I can only drag and drop and customize without writing a single line of code :) and decide to create the Pena Lusa by Piscov website that carries my alias that I believe is more known in the pen collecting world than my name.

 

Best regards

 

Vasco

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Best regards
Vasco

http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

Check out "Pena Lusa by Piscov". Pens added on a regular basis!

Link for Vintage Montblanc pens here

Link for Vintage Pelikan pens here

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