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Cross Wanderlust: Four great finishes and each pen comes with a FREE $32 leather pen case

 

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We love the finishes on the Cross Wanderlust and they will please you or that special person you give it to, especially with a free matching Cross leather pen case with a secure snap closure - a $32 value.
Each Wanderlust finish is inspired by the visual masterpiece that is Planet Earth. Wanderlust pens evoke fiery canyons and ice-slicked mountaintops, crystal-blue seas and lush green rainforests. Rich, swirling patterns draw the eye to delicate metallic engravings on each naturally-beautiful design.
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Finishes include:
Antelope Canyon-inspired design on white lacquer with gold-plated engravings and rose gold-plated appointments.
Borneo-inspired green design on white lacquer with gold-plated engravings and appointments.
Everest-inspired design on white lacquer with chrome-plated engravings and black PVD appointments.
Maltese-inspired blue design on white lacquer with gold-plated engravings and appointments.
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Ballpoint pens are $75
Rollerball pens are $90
Fountain pens are $105 and $112 and come with fine or medium nibs
Check them out here:
Very limited supply. When they are gone, they are gone.
Customers outside the USA and Canada: Find us and other great pens on eBay:
We ship worldwide!
FREE USA shipping on orders of $25 or more!
If you are outside the USA, please email us for shipping costs.
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