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This Week's Speerbob Pen Auctions


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Hi FPN,

 

I have 83 pen auctions running this week. They end Sunday night. Real mixed bag this week. Quite a few new-old-stock Pilot plus Parker, Sheaffer, Gold Bond, Venus, Nice Waterman Leman 200 in blue caviar, three very cool Salz Bros Lord Baltimore new-old-stock pens and so much more. My favorite this week is an odd one. It's a Secretary Pen Co. Gold Button-Filler Fountain Pen. Usually when you find these they are all beat up but this one is pretty much like new. Writes great. Also a really nice oversize Good Service flat top. Very pretty pen. Oh, and a Montblanc 74 black with gold cap piston-filler fountain pen with broken nib. If you have a nib, it's a great bargain.

 

Check them all out at: http://stores.ebay.com/speerbob/_i.html?_dmd=1&_ipg=48&rt=nc&LH_Auction=1

 

Cheers, BOB

 

Here are some highlights:

 

Omas Marconi Blue & Gold Limited Edition Fountain Pen - 18kt Medium Nib - 1994

Pepsi-Cola White w/Blue & Red Pepsi & Gold Trim Fountain Pen - c. 1940's

Salz Bros. Orange Flat-Top & Gold Fountain Pen - 14kt Flex Nib - c. 1920's

Gold Bond Stonite Pearl & Black Marble & Gold Fountain Pen - 1930's - Flex Nib

Good Service Oversize Red Mottled & Nickel Fountain Pen - 1920s - 14kt Flex Nib

Waterman Lady Charlotte Brown & Gold Fountain Pen In Box - 18kt M Nib - 1980's

Montblanc Boheme Black & Platinum Retractable Medium Nib Fountain Pen New In Box

Waterman Leman 200 Blue Caviar Fountain Pen In Box - 18kt Broad Nib - 1980's

Salz Bros Lord Baltimore Marble Orange & Gold - Broad Nib - 1950s New-Old-Stock

Salz Bros Lord Baltimore Marble Green & Gold - Medium Nib - 1950's New-Old-Stock

Salz Bros Lord Baltimore Marble Red & Gold - Medium Nib - 1950's New-Old-Stock

Lamy Logo Stainless Steel Fountain Pen - New In Box - Fine Nib - Germany

Sheaffer 1000 Black w/Gold Cap Fountain Pen - 1940's - 14kt Triumph Nib

Montblanc 74 Meisterstuck Black w/Gold Cap Piston-Filler fountain Pen - 1960's

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