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Some Great Pens For Sale This Week!


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Hi Zosser's, I have 79 great pens and pencil on eBay auction this week ending Sunday night. Good variety of vintage and modern from Waterman eyedroppers to a new sterling silver Cross Townsend. A huge Waterman #18 in BHR and a very nice Wahl wood grain hard rubber to a Montblanc Hemingway and Parker Duofold special edition in orange. Check them out at http://stores.ebay.com/Speerbob/_i.html?rt=nc&LH_Auction=1 . Cheers, BOB

Here are some highlights:

Cross Townsend 10kt Gold Filled Fountain Pen - 14kt Gold Broad Nib - New In Box

Cross Townsend Sterling Silver Fountain Pen - 18kt Gold Broad Nib - New In Box

Waterman 94 Blue & Yellow Ripple Hard Rubber Fountain Pen for Parts - c.1920's

Waterman 17 Oversize Black Hard Rubber Eyedropper Fountain Pen w/o Cap - 1905

Wahl Red Woodgrain Hard Rubber & Gold Fountain Pen - c. 1920's - 14kt Nib - USA

Waterman 18 Giant Black Hard Rubber & Nickel Fountain Pen - c.1915 - Canada

Wahl #2 Sterling Silver Greek Key Patter Fountain Pen - 14kt Flex Nib - 1920's

Montegrappa Reminiscene Sterling Silver Vermeil Fountain Pen - 18kt Nib - Italy

Aurora Ipsilon Deluxe Blue & Gold Fountain Pen - 14k Fine Nib - New In Box

Parker Vacumatic Black & Gold Fountain Pen - 1945 - USA - 14kt Medium Nib

Parker Duofold Special Edition Orange & Gold Fountain Pen In Wood Box - 1991 -UK

 

Montblanc Hemingway 1992 Limited Edition Fountain Pen - 18kt Medium Nib -Germany

 

Waterman 12 POC Black Chased Hard Rubber Eyedropper Fountain Pen - c.1910

Parker 20 1/2 Turban Top Black Hard Rubber Eyedropper Fountain Pen - c.1900

LeBoeuf 55 Red Mottled Celluloid & Gold Fountain Pen - 14kt Nib - c.1920's

Waterman 12 Black Hard Rubber Eyedropper Fountain Pen - c.1905

Waterman 52 1/2V Black Chased Hard Rubber Fountain Pen - c.1920 - Flexible Nib

Waterman 12 Red Mottled Eyedropper Fountain Pen - 14kt Flex Stub Nib - c.1880's

Waterman 55 Red Woodgrain Hard Rubber & Gold Fountain Pen w/o Cap - c.1920

Parker 45 Flighter Stainless Steel & Gold Fountain Pen - Medium Nib - UK - 1993

Check out my website at www.Speerbob.com


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