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Sbroglia Sell Montblanc Starwalker Resin Fineliner Id# 8485 Near Mint


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offering a super trendy MONTBLANC StarWalker Resin Fineliner

 

 

platinum trims

 

 

Id# 08485

 

 

Twist-off cap, can be used as a FINELINER or ROLLERBALL

Condition: NEAR MINT.

 

About This Pen: Classic style of this pen makes it very easy to use so you can easily enjoy the Montblanc quality.

 

This pen feature spring mechanism at the tip, the barrel and the cap are made of black precious resin. Features floating Montblanc emblem in transparent cap-top and platinum-plated clip and rings.

 

 

 

FPN price 230USD euro shipped worldwide by registered mail with tracking number and paypal included.

 

for paypal sbroglia@pelagus.it

 

thank you

 

 

MY FAVOURITE VINTAGE FOUNTAIN PEN? THE ONE I DON'T HAVE!

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I bought the "doue precious white metal" version of this fineliner recently, and am very happy with it.

It is not a FP (which I prefer), but is a good reliable writer!

 

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<b>In my hands</b>: Waterman, MontBlanc, Stipula, Visconti, Graf von Faber-Castell, Pelikan, Delta, Aurora, Omas, S.T.Dupont, Montegrappa, OnLine, Parker, Pilot, Favero, and... <i>a few goose feather quills</i>.

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offering a super trendy MONTBLANC StarWalker Resin Fineliner

 

 

platinum trims

 

 

Id# 08485

 

 

Twist-off cap, can be used as a FINELINER or ROLLERBALL

Condition: NEAR MINT.

 

About This Pen: Classic style of this pen makes it very easy to use so you can easily enjoy the Montblanc quality.

 

This pen feature spring mechanism at the tip, the barrel and the cap are made of black precious resin. Features floating Montblanc emblem in transparent cap-top and platinum-plated clip and rings.

 

 

 

FPN price 230USD euro shipped worldwide by registered mail with tracking number and paypal included.

 

for paypal sbroglia@pelagus.it

 

thank you

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