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Hi FPN, I have 42 pen auctions running this week ending Sunday evening. Some nice higher-end pens and quite a few very affordable fountain pen. Also I Delta Journal BP started at $1.00 that is still at a really low bid price. The best ones this week are the Pelikan Originals of their time 1931 in vermeil and the Omas briar wood Cristoforo Colombo. The Colombo is stunning! I also love the Edison, Pelikan 120 in box and Platinum Century. Check them all out at http://stores.ebay.com/speerbob/_i.html?rt=nc&LH_Auction=1

 

Have a great weekend. Cheers, BOB

 

Here are a few highlights:

 

Pelikan Originals of their Time 1931 Gold Vermeil Limited Edition Fountain 1997

Omas Cristoforo Colombo II Briar Wood Fountain Pen in Box - 1995 - Italy

Waterman Carene Blue & Chrome Fountain Pen In Box - 18kt Fine Nib

Parker 51 Grey & Stainless Steel Cap Chrome Trim .9mm Pencil - 1950's - USA

Mabie Todd & Co Black Ebonite & Gold Dip Pen Nib Holder In Box - 1900 - Flex Nib

Edison Collier Persimmon Swirl & Gold Fountain Pen - New In Box - M or B Nib

Visconti Van Gogh Midi Turtle Fountain Pen - Medium Nib - Italy - Mint In Box

Platinum 3776 Century Bourgogne Transparent Red Fountain Pen - 14kt Medium Nib

Omas Rinascimento Sterling Silver Barley Fountain Pen In Box - 1980's - Italy

Pelikan 120 Green & Black Gold Trim Piston Fountain Pen In Box - 1970's - EF Nib

Wahl Eversharp #2 Marble Green & Gold Desk Set Fountain Pen -Flexible Nib -1920s

Faber-Castell Design Loom Blue & Silver Metallic Fountain Pen - New In Box -Fine

Montblanc 144SP Sterling Silver & Gold Fountain Pen - Medium Oblique Nib - 1990s

E.D. Valentine Black Ebonite & Gold Dip Pen Nib Holder In Box - c1900 - Flex Nib

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Check out my website at www.Speerbob.com


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