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Rotring 600 Rollerball


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Rotring 600 rollerball with old style knurled grip. It's NOS, but has a small (about 3/32") very superficial scratch that is very hard to photograph. I don't have the original box, but will send it in a box for a Newton as pictured, in which it fits perfectly. A blue refill is included. $85 through PayPal shipped USPS Priority Mail in the US. Thanks for looking.

 

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What kind of refill does it take?

 

According to this review, it can take Uniball Signo and Pilot G2 refills, but I have no personal knowledge about that, since I have never used it. The picture below shows the original refill.

 

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Thanks Esov. Wife thinks the scratch will really bother me (she's probably right, though it's not very noticeable), but the pen is otherwise beautiful.

 

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It takes the standard rollerball refill, the ones like rotring, schmidt, aurora, delta, montegrappa, monteverde, pelikan, visconti, etc. I have plenty of unused ones if anyone is looking for them. The G2 or Signo 207 refill will work, but the tip sticks out a lot and makes it ugly so it's not an exact fit.

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It takes the standard rollerball refill, the ones like rotring, schmidt, aurora, delta, montegrappa, monteverde, pelikan, visconti, etc. I have plenty of unused ones if anyone is looking for them. The G2 or Signo 207 refill will work, but the tip sticks out a lot and makes it ugly so it's not an exact fit.

 

Thanks for the information. Let's lower the price to $75 shipped in the USA. The scratch is really barely noticeable under most circumstances. The base metal is not exposed at all but it does reflect light differently from the rest of the surface. If someone buys it and is not satisfied with it, I will take it back and refund the original payment plus actual shipping cost to return it through USPS Priority Mail with signature confirmation provided that the pen is in the original condition and it's sent back within a week of receiving it.

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