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For those in the UK Wheelers Luxury Gifts sell these collector boxes, and when I spoke to them on the phone, they said they had a few in stock :) .

 

I bought myself one as my Christmas present last week when they had their 20% discount days for Black Friday :wub:

 

I can honestly say I have never seen such great packaging from anywhere. It came in a huge carton full of polystyrene peanuts. The collectors box was in it's cream box, that was inside an outer cardboard box, that was perfectly centred inside this huge carton.

 

Full marks to Wheelers from me. :thumbup:

 

And now they are sold out..! (I didn't purchase from this source myself)

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While I understand the allure of such a vessel, I'm at the point in my collection that I would rather spend funds on pens themselves, hence my economical $2 cigar box:

 

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While I understand the allure of such a vessel, I'm at the point in my collection that I would rather spend funds on pens themselves, hence my economical $2 cigar box:

 

 

 

I too started off using an old cigar case :)

 

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I have ordered two, one from local dealer and another from boutique. Let see what will happen in next few weeks. People in boutique told me there was 48 pen collection box available in the system, which costs over 2000 USD. Dose anyone have the picture of the 48 version?

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I have ordered two, one from local dealer and another from boutique. Let see what will happen in next few weeks. People in boutique told me there was 48 pen collection box available in the system, which costs over 2000 USD. Dose anyone have the picture of the 48 version?

 

There is a 64 pen example on ebay for $5,800 USD, click here

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