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I just bought a 100 Yr and it came in the original box that is inside a cardboard box. The cardboard box has No. 39-D on it. Anyone know what this means? A photo is attached.

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Can we see the inside of the box and the pens? May help a little.

 

FYI: they are my absolute favorite pens to hold, write with, and just possess. I picked up 6 at the D.C. Show yesterday and today. If you're good, I'll even share a pic of a very special one ;)

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The number is most likely an inventory number that identify's that model and to verify I would look on a dealer inventory sheet/catalog. The condition of your box is superb! The boxes rarely survive, let alone in that condition. It adds a bit of value over your regular 100 Year.

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Ooh! What a nice box! :D

 

Is the pen inside as nice as the box outside?

No and unfortunately not a matching set,

 

 

 

I purchased the box alone for £10 not knowing how important it was and is.

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No and unfortunately not a matching set,

 

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I purchased the box alone for £10 not knowing how important it was and is.

 

:lticaptd:

 

 

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