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I am trying to find what some Specail Edition sets are worth. I am not sure where to look to find this. I also am looking to sell them. This is several sets of pens that belong to my boss that he is trying to sell.

 

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

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I am trying to find what some Specail Edition sets are worth. I am not sure where to look to find this. I also am looking to sell them. This is several sets of pens that belong to my boss that he is trying to sell.

 

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

 

Post pic's of them here asking value, then post them on the market here, and possibly ebay depending on how ebay savvy you are. There appears to be allot of people here who are willing to help and are very knowledgeable. There are also allot of collectors here.

 

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Here is a list of what I have. I am going to try and get some photos this weekend.

 

Starwalker Black Resin with Platnium. One Ball point(in original box with paperwork)/ one pencil(no box)

 

 

 

Starwalker Solitaire Citrine Model # 7574 Rollerball(in original box with paperwork)

 

 

 

Starwalker Rubber/Steel Model #8856 Fineliner (in original box with paperwork)

 

 

 

Black White Model #101406 Ballpoint (in original box with paperwork)

 

 

 

Meisterstuck Carbon Steel Model #5833

 

 

 

Meisterstuck Sketch Pen Mechainal Pen Leonardo Sketch Pen Model #8882 (in original box with paperwork)

 

 

 

Writers Edition Miguel de Cervantes Limited Edition 3 pc. Set Model #35582 (in original box with paperwork)

 

 

 

Greta Garbo Special Edition Fountain Pen Model #36120 (in original box with paperwork)

 

 

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!

 

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