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Special Purchase Part 2 - Duke Lux Models $22 & Under


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These aren't our usual territory, but we did come across a nice trove of Duke models from a few years ago. These are well made, resin and metal construction, and the nibs we've tried have been very smooth. (They all seem to have to same medium-fine nib.)

 

Most are cartridge/converter pens, but a few have built in aerometric filling systems.

 

These are classically styled and some of them are rather eye catching. With the classy Duke deluxe packaging, they'd make great gifts.

 

We're offering them at prices which include free domestic US shipping. For some models, we'll give you the option to save a few dollars by declining the heavy Duke packaging and just having your pen shipped in a sturdy cardboard box protected by bubble wrap.

 

MODEL 911 (aka Shark) with green marble barrel (converter/cartridge)..... $22 with the Duke packaging, $18 without

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_911_green_3.jpg

 

MODEL 911 (aka Shark) with brown burlwood-looking resin barrel (converter/cartridge)..... $22 with the Duke packaging, $18 without

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_911_brown_3.jpg

 

MODEL 911 (aka Shark) with mother of pearl band (converter/cartridge)..... $22 with the Duke packaging, $18 without

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_911_shell_3.jpg

 

MODEL 911 (aka Shark) in black(converter/cartridge)..... $22 with the Duke packaging, $18 without

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_911_black_3.jpg

 

MODEL 929 (aka Small Squares) (converter/cartridge)..... $22 with the Duke packaging, $18 without

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_929_3.jpg

 

MODEL D2 comes in black with gold or chrome trim..... converter/cartridge .... These are $20 with the gift box, $16 without.

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_d2_silver_5.jpg

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_d2_gold_5.jpg

 

DUKE sub-brand URANUS Model 508 ...this has a built-in aerometric filling system and a neat pebbled finish.... $20

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/Uranus_508_fine_3.jpg

 

DUKE Esteem .... red or ivory laquer over brass .... built-in aerometric filling systems .... $15 or $11 without the box.

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_esteem_white_fine_6.jpg

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_esteem_red_fine_2.jpg

 

Please follow the links above for more photos and details.

 

I'll have a few more models on the web site later this weekend.

 

Thanks!

TERI

 

 

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We picked up some more Duke models and will be sliding them onto the web site over the next week. Most steel nibbed models will be under $25 and a couple under $15 if you skip the fancy box.

 

New models with steel nibs include:

 

Duke 2009 (aka Charlie Chaplin Tribute) -- very stout and stylish ($28)

  • http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_chaplin_6.jpg

Duke 9006 -- a neat blue matte barrel and a nib like a Parker Arrow ($22)

  • http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_9006_4.jpg

Duke/Uranus 309 -- sleek metal pen with a conical nib ($24)

  • http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/uranus_309fp_8.jpg
  • http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/uranus_309fp_5.jpg

Duke Ruby -- pretty filigree cap, and we've read the ruby is real (??) ($20)

  • http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/misc%20brands/duke_ruby_7.jpg

These four models went on the web site tonite. We only have a few of each model.

 

The following 14k and 18k models are queued up for photography and will start appearing soon. We'll have some interesting pens with unusual designs and a few with the "art pen" Duke nib, all at pretty crazy prices.

 

  • Duke Imperator
  • Duke Magnate
  • Duke Dream World
  • Duke Rhyme Star
  • Duke Formula 1

 

Please note these pens are not our typical fare, we just happened on a really good one-time deal and wanted to pass it on to our customers. (In some cases, quantities are limited to only a handful.)

 

Some of our regulars are concerned that we are moving away from vintage, but please don't worry -- that's where our hearts lie. That being said, we like the value offered by these pens, especially for those looking for their first fountain pen or a first one for a friend. We'll stand behind them, just as we do with our vintage/restored and new old stock pens.

 

Happy new year!

 

TERI

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Is there a 2014 coupon?

 

Josh

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"Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery."

 

J.J. Lax Pen Co.

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