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Hi Folks!

 

This is the Sheaffer Intensity Engraved Chrome fountain pen. Sheaffer is expanding the line with creative engraved finishes on these slim profile pens. This model has a deeply engraved wave pattern with a polished chrome finished cap and barrel and polished chrome appointments. The nib is stainless steel.

 

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Packaged in the black Sheaffer gift box. Includes a removable twist piston converter (installed in the pen) for bottle filling and two Sheaffer Skrip ink cartridge refills in the box with the pen. Sheaffer Three Year Warranty.

 

Fountain pen with a medium nib – Retail $105, PenHero price $78.75

Capped rollerball pen - Retail $95, PenHero price $71.25

Twist action ballpoint pen - Retail $70, PenHero price $52.50

 

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Very limited quantity in this finish!

 

See all the Intensity models in our webstore here:

 

http://www.penherostore.com/intensity/

 

Customers outside the USA and Canada: Find us on eBay:

 

https://www.ebay.com/str/penherostore

 

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Hi Folks!

 

This is the Sheaffer Intensity Engraved Translucent Blue fountain pen. Sheaffer is expanding the line with creative engraved finishes on these slim profile pens. This model has a deeply engraved wave pattern with a Translucent Blue lacquer finished cap and barrel and polished chrome appointments. The nib is stainless steel.

 

SheafferIntensityEngravedBlueFP01__74495

 

Packaged in the black Sheaffer gift box. Includes a removable twist piston converter (installed in the pen) for bottle filling and two Sheaffer Skrip ink cartridge refills in the box with the pen. Sheaffer Three Year Warranty.

 

SheafferIntensityEngravedBlueRB01__84034

 

SheafferIntensityEngravedBlueBP01__80693

 

Fountain pen with a medium nib – Retail $105, PenHero price $78.75

Capped rollerball pen - Retail $95, PenHero price $71.25

Twist action ballpoint pen - Retail $70, PenHero price $52.50

 

Very limited quantity in this finish!

 

See all the Intensity models in our webstore here:

 

http://www.penherostore.com/intensity/

 

Customers outside the USA and Canada: Find us on eBay:

 

https://www.ebay.com/str/penherostore

 

Thanks!

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