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This Week's Speerbob Pen Sales - Exceptional Pens!


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Hi FPN, This week I'm running 103 eBay pen auctions. They end the evening of Sunday 23 April. I have many really special pens for sale this week. Look just for the eye candy. You'll find 3 Waterman 56's in orange, red ripple and black. Waterman 46 safety, Hundred year, 16 ED, and an amazing turquoise "close-out" Patrician. Beautiful Carter's blue ripple set, Several excellent Parker pens, some amazing Conklin including an Endura oversize flattop in Lapis blue with amazing color and condition and an oversize Endura in pearl and black. If you like Victorian pens and pencil I have several stunning examples from Hicks, Hunt & Roskell, S.Mordan, Aikin Lambert, Aspry and an amazing unknown maker pocket dip pen in gold that's very near mint. But my favorite this week is a mini pink lacquer guilloche Edward Todd eyedropper FP & Pencil set in box. Cute and exceptional. Check them all out at:

 

http://stores.ebay.com/Speerbob/_i.html?rt=nc&LH_Auction=1

 

Have a great week. Cheers, BOB

 

Here are some highlights:

Waterman's "Closeout" Patrician Turquoise & Gold Fountain Pen - c.1942

 

Waterman 56 Oversize Orange Hard Rubber & Gold Fountain Pen -1920- Flex Stub Nib

 

Waterman 56 Oversize Red Ripple Hard Rubber & Gold Fountain Pen -1920s- Flex Nib

 

Pelikan M605 Transparent Marine Blue Special Ed Fountain Pen - New - 14kt Nib

 

Edward Todd Pink Guilloche Lacquer & Vermeil Fountain Pen & Pencil Set - c.1920

 

Asprey Silver Telescoping Magic Pencil In Floral Pattern Holder - 19th Century

Waterman 56 Oversize Black Hard Rubber & Gold Fountain Pen -1920- Made In Canada

Conklin Endura Large Pearl & Black & Gold Round Top Fountain Pen - c. 1930's

Conklin Endura Large Lapis Blue & Gold Flat Top Fountain Pen - c. 1929

Aikin Lambert Gold Cable Twist Dip Pen Nib Holder & Telescoping Pencil - 1880's

Waterman 16 Eyedropper Black Chased Hard Rubber & Nickel Fountain Pen - c.1910

Namiki Vanishing Point Stealth Black Faceted Fountain Pen In Box - 1998

Waterman 46 Safety Black Hard Rubber & Nickel Fountain Pen - c.1910

Waterman's Hundred Year Black Banded & Gold w/Blue Ends Fountain Pen - c.1942

Waterson Oversize White & Black Striated Flat Top Oversize Fountain Pen - 1930's

Carter's Blue Ripple & Gold Fountain Pen & Pencil Set - 14kt Nib - c.1930's

Vintage Mini Orange Hard Rubber, Black & Gold Trim Fountain Pen - 1930's

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Check out my website at www.Speerbob.com


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