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Inspired by the appearance of fine cigars, the new Aurora 88 Sigaro Limited Edition is being made available in just 480 numbered pieces worldwide. We have secured a small number of these hand-lacquered pens for our customers, after which no more will be available.

 

Provided standard with your choice of 18k solid gold nib in Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, or Broad, with nibs in Extra Broad, Italic, Oblique Broad, and Stub available at an added premium. Retail $1050, our price $840.

 

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Very pretty pen. It's a shame they're commemorating a tobacco product otherwise I might have talked myself into it; I just can't support something related to tobacco. But I did enjoy learning more about the Aurora 88 and may consider other models in the future.

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Very pretty pen. It's a shame they're commemorating a tobacco product otherwise I might have talked myself into it; I just can't support something related to tobacco. But I did enjoy learning more about the Aurora 88 and may consider other models in the future.

 

Because the color is like Sigaro they call the pen like this. I do not see how that is a commemorating...

And no, I have no relations with tobacco industry or Aurora. And as far as I know Aurora also has nothing to do with tobacco industry.

Just my 2 cts.

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Because the color is like Sigaro they call the pen like this. I do not see how that is a commemorating...

And no, I have no relations with tobacco industry or Aurora. And as far as I know Aurora also has nothing to do with tobacco industry.

Just my 2 cts.

The promotional material talks more about cigars and tobacco being the inspiration for the pen. so the pen isn't supported by the tobacco industry but it is inspired by it. To each there own, I'm sure this won't bother most people.

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