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Wish I had room for this, looks to be in good shape, glass is wrapped in shrink wrap

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I've always wanted an old display case like that. Unfortunately, I've never had room for one. I see them every once in a while in an antique shop and can't help but imagine how it would look filled with pens. One of these days!

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Tell us how much and where. Maybe one of our members can get it.

 

Looking for a black SJ Transitional Esterbrook Pen. (It's smaller than an sj)

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There was not a price on it, it was in the basement, of Spanish Street mercantile in Cape Girardeau, MO. Usually everything is negotiable in the basement

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I wish I had room for another floor case. I will have to pass on this. Nice display case.

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I am sure if you got rid of your couch or your bed or your kitchen table you'd have room...All about priorities!

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...or the dining table in your dining room. Or the closet in your bedroom. :)

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...or the dining table in your dining room. Or the closet in your bedroom. :)

I do have pen overflow in a closet at this time. :o

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There was not a price on it, it was in the basement, of Spanish Street mercantile in Cape Girardeau, MO. Usually everything is negotiable in the basement

 

Ah, you must be the reason pens have dried up in Cape. Neat find.

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Ah, you must be the reason pens have dried up in Cape. Neat find.

I wish, I have had pretty much zero luck here. A few surrounding areas have been a different story.

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