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FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME WITH AN OFFER!

I am thinning out my collection — none of these pens or items have ever been used. They are all BRAND NEW!

Pen #1: Montblanc 146 Fountain Pen - Gold Trim
Price: $425, Includes FREE Expedited Shipping in the USA!
Nib: AU585 Bi-Color Medium Nib
Condition: This pen is BRAND SPANKING NEW. It has never been inked and even still has the little "M" sticker on it!

Pen #2: Montblanc 146 Fountain Pen - Platinum (Silver) Trim
Price: $425, Includes FREE Expedited Shipping in the USA!
Nib: AU585 Bi-Color Medium Nib
Condition: This pen is BRAND SPANKING NEW. It has never been inked and even still has the little "M" sticker on it!

Pen #3: Pelikan M805 Fountain Pen - Platinum w/ Full Black Body!
Price: $400, Includes FREE Expedited Shipping in the USA!
Nib: 18K Mono-Color BROAD Nib
Condition: This rare guy is a full-black body with Platinum accents and a broad nib. It has NEVER been used or inked! Still has the tags on it!

Accessory #1: Genuine Montblanc Leather Pen Sleeve
Price: $75, Includes FREE Expedited Shipping in the USA!
Condition: This is a REAL Montblanc Pen Sleeve. It can fit up to a MB 149 in it (I use one for my 149) but that is obviously a tight fit. It comes with everything. Box, papers, etc.

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Thank you for looking! If you happen to be interested in anything, let me know. At the same time, if you would like to make a FAIR offer, please do so. We are all a family here, so lets look out for each other :-)

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I'm interested if you have a Pelikan M600 Pink fountain pen. Mine was taken and it was a gift from my husband. I'd really like to replace it.

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