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Boheme pen cases

 

I'm a little confused as MB see to have "discontinued" these.

 

I can get no answer as to what the replacement is. My wife has a Boheme ruby (red stone). I have tried in vain to get her a case with the red lining.

 

Can anyone help? Beyond sourcing one, anyone know what they will replace the discontinued cases with?

 

(the cases are the Boheme zip single pen, leather things).

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I think they are still made; try ringing MB UK and ask about refs, 03434 and 03435 (single and double respectively).

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Boheme pen cases

 

I'm a little confused as MB see to have "discontinued" these.

 

I can get no answer as to what the replacement is. My wife has a Boheme ruby (red stone). I have tried in vain to get her a case with the red lining.

 

Can anyone help? Beyond sourcing one, anyone know what they will replace the discontinued cases with?

 

(the cases are the Boheme zip single pen, leather things).

 

Bingo!

http://www.altmanluggage.com/ShopSite/mb_L...oheme_main.html

http://www.joonpens.com/display_collection.php?id=517

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A closer look at that Joon pens link:

 

Retail Price: $ 90.00

Our Price: $ 72.00

DISCONTINUED

 

Same everywhere... lots of dealers advertise it, but after ordering they mail you to say they have one left in white, or blue!!!

 

Thanks for the help, though

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A closer look at that Joon pens link:

 

Retail Price: $ 90.00

Our Price: $ 72.00

DISCONTINUED

 

Same everywhere... lots of dealers advertise it, but after ordering they mail you to say they have one left in white, or blue!!!

 

Thanks for the help, though

 

Altman sold out to.

Anyone here know of any dealer that still has one in stock?!

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