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Waterman Leman RB with matching Gentleman Mechanical Pencil/ Includes wonderful bubinga/maple folding travel case. $95 for the set.

 

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Original Rotring 600 with a fine nib, plus a a very rare 600 gold (look at the ends) retracting mechanical pencil (they made very few of this special edition with the gold and the retraction feature). You twist the end and the tube of the pencil withdraws into the body of the pencil. See the next picture for the pencil retracted.

 

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Pininifarina Gel/BP $35

Pelikan 200 series pre Berlin Wall (this is W. German pen). This was my first fountain pen, and I doubt that I used it more than 10 times before I got into FP's. Like new $55.

Marlin Chagal RB $65. Lovely pen, and can use Cross refills. One of my favorite rollerballs.

Top of the line Cross Verve RB in Platinum $200 list- $35

Delta Y2K RB Brown Rubber body and pretty blue aluminum cap $39

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Conus only, Paypal

Shipping $2 per Order:

 

 

 

PRICE REDUCTIONS ON THE REST:

 

Waterman Leman RB with matching Gentleman Mechanical Pencil/ Includes wonderful bubinga/maple folding travel case. $95 now $85 for the set.

 

(will sell the case separately for $15)

 

 

 

Pininifarina Gel/BP $35 Now$30

Marlin Chagal RB $65. Now $59 Lovely pen, and can use Cross refills. One of my favorite rollerballs.

Delta Y2K RB Brown Rubber body and pretty blue aluminum cap $39 now $30

the Danitrio Fellowship

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Conus only, Paypal

Shipping $2 per Order:

 

 

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PRICE REDUCTIONS ON THE REST:

 

Waterman Leman RB with matching Gentleman Mechanical Pencil/ Includes wonderful bubinga/maple folding travel case. $95 now $85 for the set.

 

Leman Rollerball $55

 

(will sell the case separately for $15)

 

 

 

Pininifarina Gel/BP $35 Now$30 Now $28

Marlin Chagal RB $65. Now $59 Lovely pen, and can use Cross refills. One of my favorite rollerballs. Now $55

Delta Y2K RB Brown Rubber body and pretty blue aluminum cap $39 now $30 now $28

the Danitrio Fellowship

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