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We recently acquired some older Visconti Van Gogh pens from the US distributor. These pens are new and come in a Visconti gift box. Here is what we have

 

 

Visconti Van Gogh Fountain Pens

These are the Maxi size pens with gold nibs. Most are 14k gold but we have a couple 18k gold nibs. The images we have are of the exact pen other than vanilla which we have 3 pens.

 

https://www.penchalet.com/fine_pens/fountain_pens/visconti_original_van_gogh_fountain_pen.html

 

 

 

 

 

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Visconti Van Gogh Rollerball Pens
These are the full size Maxi size rollerball pens. Each comes with a Visconti gift box.

 

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Visconti Van Gogh Midi Rollerball Pens
These are the smaller Midi size rollerball pens. Each comes with a Visconti gift box.

 

 

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This is a fantastic offer! I have one of these pens with a 14K nib and it's a joy to use and a work of art.

I wish I had the funds :crybaby:

 

People! Please buy these before I cave in and reach for my wallet (and get yelled at by the spouse).

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i got the evergreen 18k one. It is a very beautiful pen. I didn't know the Maxi is slightly shorter and significantly lighter than my Mazzi pen. Because of that, the Maxi a much more comfortable to write.

I almost got the last ivory one, but somebody paid a bit earlier than I did... -_-

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