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There are some of my pens for sale this week listed at my website that some of you might be interested in.

 

A Montblanc 147 with a "B" nib. $375.00

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A Waterman 100 Year Lady's pen set in fantastic shape with the original presentation box and guarantee. $487.00

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An Omas D-Day Commemorative from 1994 with an 18K F nib. $450.00

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Two small Waterman 52½v Ring Top pens. $130.00 each

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A Montegrappa 302 with Sterling silver body and furniture and enameled cap. $225.00

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A Sterling silver Aurora 88 in the standard size (not the large size) with a factory stub nib. $850.00

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Nice Montegrappa 302. Mine features gold-plated barrel and grip with matte black cap. Nib is 18k F point. From when does the 302 date? I've believed it to be the early '80's.

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I thought that all pens were to be advertised in the classified to make it easy for the buyers to access.

I thought the Marketplace was another area where pens not shown in classified could be featured.

 

 

 

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Nice Montegrappa 302. Mine features gold-plated barrel and grip with matte black cap. Nib is 18k F point. From when does the 302 date? I've believed it to be the early '80's.

Correct. Initially the 300s (silver furniture) and the 400s (vermeil furniture) appeared in the late 70s early 80s. Later the line was included in the Reminiscence line.

 

 

 

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