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This Week's Pen Auctions! - Speerbob


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Hi FPN,

I continue to sell pens for the huge 1,200+ vintage pen hoard I bought. This week I have a real variety of pens on eBay with the auctions ending Sunday night. Three really fantastic, fully restored Chiltons, several nice Swans and plenty of Waterman, Sheaffer, Eversharp, etc. Bunch of cool pencils too! So check them out at

http://stores.ebay.com/Speerbob/_i.html?rt=nc&LH_Auction=1

Cheers, BOB

Here are some highlights:
Ambassador Orange & Gold Flat-Top Fountain Pen - c. 1920's - 14kt Gold Nib

1920's European 830 Silver Barley Overlay Safety Retractable Fountain Pen

Chilton Wing-Flow Black & Sterling Silver Pneumatic-filler Fountain Pen - c.1935

Mabie Todd Swan 54 ETN Orange Hard Rubber & Gold Fountain Pen - c. 1920

Mabie Todd Swan 48 ETN Oversize Black Hard Rubber & Gold Fountain Pen - c. 1926

Sheaffer Lifetime 1250 Carmine Red Fountain Pen - 1940's - Medium Nib - Restored

Mabie Todd Swan #8 Oversize Black Chased Hard Rubber Fountain Pen - 1920's

Chilton Wing-Flow Black & Sterling Silver Pneumatic-filler Fountain Pen - c.1935

Parker Vacumatic Brown Shadow Wave & Gold Double Jewel Fountain Pen - 1939

Chilton 36 Marble Blue & Brown Gold Trim Pneumatic-Filler Fountain Pen - c.1930

Parker 51 Vacumatic Black & 16kt Gold Filled Cap Fountain Pen - 1945 - Jerry

Waterman Lady Patricia Ink-View Grey Lace & Chrome Fountain Pen - 1930's

Waterman 3V Black & Chrome Fountain Pen - 1930's - 14kt Flex Nib

Sheaffer Autograph Black Fountain Pen w/14kt Solid Gold Cap Band - 1940's

Conklin Crescent Ringtop Gold Filled Fountain Pen - c. 1920's

Eversharp Doric Morocco Red Vest Pocket Fountain Pen w/Adjustable Nib - c. 1935

Check out my website at www.Speerbob.com


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I found 2 I love, but even if no else bids, I can't do $50/each. So sad.

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