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4. Bexley Poseidon Grande, Tortoise, 18K Stub nib, c/c filler- Larger sized Poseidon, in what I think is a non production color. Crisp stub nib. No Box or Papers on this one. $350 shipped. NOW $320 $275

 

6. Delta Lugdunum, Green, 18K B nib, c/c filler- Big, beautiful Delta. Green acrylic, sterling trim. Great color. Can be filled using an eyedropper. #519 of 998. The broad nib has a nice chisel tip, and is a great writer. $425 shipped. NOW $400 $350

 

7. Delta Indios LE, 18 K M nib, lever filler- Nice big Delta LE. Very attractive pen, smooth writer. $395 shipped. NOW $360 $325

8. Stipula Rebecca Moss LE, Green/Red, 18K M nib, c/c filler- Another Stipula LE, this one made for Rebecca Moss. It's in the style of the Barracca LE, in green acrylic with red swirls and sterling trim. Roughly Pelikan M600 sized. The M nib is smooth and has nice ink flow. It's quite broad for a medium. This one is #8 of 100. No Box or Papers for this one. $400 shipped. NOW $375 $325

9. Aurora Optima, Green, 18K OF nib, piston filler- Beautiful green Auroloide with a nice writing Aurora oblique fine point nib. Beautiful pen, beautiful writer. $350 shipped. NOW $325 $280

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These four pens still remain:

4. Bexley Poseidon Grande, Tortoise, 18K Stub nib, c/c filler- Larger sized Poseidon, in what I think is a non production color. Crisp stub nib. No Box or Papers on this one. $350 shipped. NOW $320 $275

 

6. Delta Lugdunum, Green, 18K B nib, c/c filler- Big, beautiful Delta. Green acrylic, sterling trim. Great color. Can be filled using an eyedropper. #519 of 998. The broad nib has a nice chisel tip, and is a great writer. $425 shipped. NOW $400 $350

 

7. Delta Indios LE, 18 K M nib, lever filler- Nice big Delta LE. Very attractive pen, smooth writer. $395 shipped. NOW $360 $325

8. Stipula Rebecca Moss LE, Green/Red, 18K M nib, c/c filler- Another Stipula LE, this one made for Rebecca Moss. It's in the style of the Barracca LE, in green acrylic with red swirls and sterling trim. Roughly Pelikan M600 sized. The M nib is smooth and has nice ink flow. It's quite broad for a medium. This one is #8 of 100. No Box or Papers for this one. $400 shipped. NOW $375 $325

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4. Bexley Poseidon Grande, Tortoise, 18K Stub nib, c/c filler- Larger sized Poseidon, in what I think is a non production color. Crisp stub nib. No Box or Papers on this one. $350 shipped. NOW $320 $275

 

6. Delta Lugdunum, Green, 18K B nib, c/c filler- Big, beautiful Delta. Green acrylic, sterling trim. Great color. Can be filled using an eyedropper. #519 of 998. The broad nib has a nice chisel tip, and is a great writer. $425 shipped. NOW $400 $350

 

8. Stipula Rebecca Moss LE, Green/Red, 18K M nib, c/c filler- Another Stipula LE, this one made for Rebecca Moss. It's in the style of the Barracca LE, in green acrylic with red swirls and sterling trim. Roughly Pelikan M600 sized. The M nib is smooth and has nice ink flow. It's quite broad for a medium. This one is #8 of 100. No Box or Papers for this one. $400 shipped. NOW $375 $325

best,

Doug

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Two remain!

 

6. Delta Lugdunum, Green, 18K B nib, c/c filler- Big, beautiful Delta. Green acrylic, sterling trim. Great color. Can be filled using an eyedropper. #519 of 998. The broad nib has a nice chisel tip, and is a great writer. $425 shipped. NOW $400 $350

 

8. Stipula Rebecca Moss LE, Green/Red, 18K M nib, c/c filler- Another Stipula LE, this one made for Rebecca Moss. It's in the style of the Barracca LE, in green acrylic with red swirls and sterling trim. Roughly Pelikan M600 sized. The M nib is smooth and has nice ink flow. It's quite broad for a medium. This one is #8 of 100. No Box or Papers for this one. $400 shipped. NOW $375 $325

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Doug

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