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30 Ebay Auction - Stipula's Starting At $1.00


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Hi, I don't have a whole lot on auctions on eBay this week but did get 30 items listed at auction. They end Sunday evening 1/31/16. I started some Stipula David pens at $1.00. Also listed some vintage Parker and Sheaffer pen boxes including 51 and Vacumatic boxes. Check them out at http://stores.ebay.com/Speerbob/_i.html?rt=nc&LH_Auction=1

Cheers, BOB

Here are some highlights:

The Croxley Green Marble & Gold Lever-Filler Fountain Pen - 1940's - England

Parker Pen Company Original Duofold Pens Brochure - c. 1930 - Lithograph - USA

Stipula David Black & Rose Gold Fountain Pen - Stub Nib - NEW Italy - No Reserve

Stipula David White & Gold Fountain Pen - Medium Nib - NEW -Italy - No Reserve

Stipula David Blue & Palladium Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - NEW Italy- No Reserve

Sheaffer Lifetime Jade Green & Gold Desk Set Fountain Pen - 1920's - 14kt Nib

Sheaffer WASP Clipper Fountain Pen On Renil Thermometer Lighthouse Desk Set Base

Sheaffer Pearl & Black Desk Set Fountain Pen On Onyx Base - 1920s - 14kt Med Nib

Eversharp Gold Seal Black Desk Set Fountain Pen On Onyx Base - 1940's - 14kt Nib

Sheaffer Black & Gold Desk Set Lever-Filler Fountain Pen - 1940's - 14kt Med Nib

Sheaffer Imperial 2444 Stainless Steel & Chrome Fountain Pen - Medium Nib - NEW

Sheaffer TM Sentinel Deluxe Green Fountain Pen In Box - 14kt Fine Nib - 1950s

Sheaffer Deskette Brown Ballpoint w/Gold Holder Ballpoint Pen Set In Box - 1970s

Check out my website at www.Speerbob.com


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Hi, eBay store works great for me. No problems and plenty of customers. Cheers, BOB

Check out my website at www.Speerbob.com


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