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Cross Peerless At0706-5Fd - Limited Edition


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INAHON Sp. z o.o. is on the Polish market since the year 1989. Our activity is divided into two parts. The first is segment of luxury writing instruments, were we distribute brands like Sheaffer, Aurora, Cross and FranklinCovey.

 

The second segment is distribution of stationery products, were we distribute such products as Pentel, Standardgraph, KSG, Stanger and Bruynzeel-Sakura.

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I like this.

 

Cross is underappreciated in the USA, but it looks like the restructuring of the complany is bringing out innovation.

 

Every pen has detractors, and fans. Peerless is no exception.

 

This is a pen for someone to cherish, and to memorialize a milestone, and to be passed on to future generations.

Cheers,

 

“It’s better to light a candle than curse the darkness

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As a New England native who lived basically his entire life within an hour or so of Cross HQ, I have a soft spot for this company. A Peerless and/or Townsend rank up there pretty highly on my "pens I'd love to own" list.

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Some of my clients say that the cap is too "powerful". For me it is the advantage of this model, making Peerless uncommon/unusual.

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INAHON Sp. z o.o. is on the Polish market since the year 1989. Our activity is divided into two parts. The first is segment of luxury writing instruments, were we distribute brands like Sheaffer, Aurora, Cross and FranklinCovey.

 

The second segment is distribution of stationery products, were we distribute such products as Pentel, Standardgraph, KSG, Stanger and Bruynzeel-Sakura.

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