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S.T. Dupont Classic Fountain Pen Ch. Lacquer & Platinum - Fine, Medium or Extra-Fine Nib

 

 

This Fountain pen combines the the platinum shine with the warm feeling of the Chinese lacquer in the hand.

ST Dupont has a lot of experience in both material, that has been used to create this exclusive object.

 

Description

S.T. Dupont Fountain Pen

 

Finish

Chinese Lacquer & Platinum

 

Nib

Gold 18K 750/1000 - Fine, Medium or extra Fine available

 

Dimensions

Classic: 13,5x0,6 cm. / 5,31x0,23 in

 

Warranty (years)

2

 

Line

Classic Line

 

Reference

41329

 

Retail Price

469€ / $680 / £399

 

 

 

Conditions:

 

Special price for FPN members: $395

 

It is completely brand new with all papers and warranty.

 

Free inmediate Shipping (UPS or Fedex) to the US, Canada and European Union.

 

2 years warranty by authorised S.T. Dupont dealer (stamped at the moment of the purchase)

 

 

 

Payment Methods: Paypal, Google Checkout and money order accepted.

 

 

ABOUT US: We are an international company with more than three (3) years of experience in e-commerce, duly registered in the US and Europe. We are present on the most important Marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon, and ecommerce sites: shopping.com, yahoo shopping... and our own website

 

You can take a look at our eBay feedback here: here or read the opinions of other customers who belongs tho this forum: 1 , 2

 

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Available also in our website

 

Thanks,

Jorge

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And many more at iguanasell.com

 

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This was one of the final Classique models made, with the transitional nib; a real gem for those who like a slim pen with near perfect balance and heft.

 

 

 

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That pen has perfect balance. I got the Gold Dust version and wow. Also, i got myself a transitional nib and it writes wonders.

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