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Sbroglia Sell Montblanc Meisterstück Doué Stainless Steel Fp Nos + Box And Papers


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offering a stunning MEISTERSTÜCK DOUÉ STAINLESS STEEL near mint & box & booklet

 

 

Ident. No. 05013

 

Wonderful Montblanc Doue' Stainless steel Fountain pen with piston converter, 18 K gold nib with platinum inlay, barrel made of black precious resin, cap made of stainless steel inlaid with Montblanc emblem, platinum-plated clip and stainless steel rings

 

 

FINE POINT

 

 

 

unfortunately I lost the sticker

 

FPN SPECIAL price 260 euro shipped worldwide by registered mail with tracking number and paypal FEES included.

 

for paypal sbroglia@pelagus.it

 

thank you

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

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Please let me know whether the size of the pen same with Montblanc 146? I am considering and try to make decission. Thanks!

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no, it's smaller

 

it's the size of a 144

 

 

 

 

 

ciao

stefano

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