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MONTBLANC 1992 ERNEST HEMINGWAY Ball Point


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Mont Blanc Limited Edition Hemingway Writer's Series Ballpoint Pen

 

 

 

For your consideration is a highly desirable Mont Blanc Hemingway ballpoint pen. These pens were produced in 1992 and limited to a run of only 30,000. This Montblanc 1992 Ernest Hemingway ballpoint has been lightly used but remains in excellent condition. No deep scratches, no dents, no cracks, only two tiny dark spots on the barrel. The ballpoint is protruded by a twist mechanism and there is a beautiful imprint of Hemingway's signature on the twist cap. The original box and paper are included.

 

This pen is an incredible collector's item that will be sure to retain it's value over time and become more desirable as they become even more scarce!

 

The asking price is $900 OBO.

 

 

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Reduced to $750!!

 

 

The pen have the outer white card box with Hemingway signature..??

 

Regards,

 

Juri

Hi,

no the pen doesn't have the outer white box, only the inner box and paper.

thank you.

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Reduced to $750!!

 

 

I saw the ballpoint pen (no box and papers though) on www.fountainpenhospital.com (vintage section). It's been there for a while.

 

It's a beautiful pen. How can you bear parting with it?

 

Matt

 

Hi,

yes it's a beautiful pen. I want to sell it because I have a second one.

let me know if you are interested.

Thanks

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Great opportunity to get this rare and amazing limited edition ball point for $650!!! Box and paper are included.
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PM sent, and a "bump" for Didiers' thread!

 

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Great opportunity to get this rare and amazing limited edition ball point for $650!!! Box and paper are included.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
The pen, the box and paper are always available at a nice price $650 Edited by deltac13
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Please advise of availability, price, completeness, condition (lightly used, new, etc.), payment methods. Thanks. NYDogLover.
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