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The Conway Stewart site is offering a Conway Stewart 58 Indiana Jones replica pen. It looks great and I like the size BUT is it a replica of the pen used in the film? I’ve watched the scene in the film closely and I can’t see the pen clearly enough to tell. Anyone know?

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Perhaps the phrase should be 'inspired by' rather than replica.

 

It is a little like the replicas of the Henry Jones notebooks that you can by.

 

If Santa is reading this, they would make a great pressy.

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It is indeed inspired by however watching the movie it is hard to spot a difference.

 

I just received mine and I will upload a review soon. 

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I want to buy this pen, but I don't find one for sale. On the Conway Stewart site it is mentioned as 'sold out'. Where can I buy one? It seems to be the perfect pen to carry with me on a journey to Compostella after my retirement next year.

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8 minutes ago, Orval said:

I want to buy this pen, but I don't find one for sale. On the Conway Stewart site it is mentioned as 'sold out'. Where can I buy one? It seems to be the perfect pen to carry with me on a journey to Compostella after my retirement next year.

 

 

I have looked for you on as many sites as I can think of and all are shown as Sold Out.

 

The only thing I can suggest is that you place a WTB in the Classifieds.

 

A vintage CS 58 may be a more easily achievable second best.

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On 12/28/2020 at 11:31 AM, Orval said:

I want to buy this pen, but I don't find one for sale. On the Conway Stewart site it is mentioned as 'sold out'. Where can I buy one? It seems to be the perfect pen to carry with me on a journey to Compostella after my retirement next year.

Sorry to hear. I purchased this pen recently and it’s marked as number 85/100. I would have assumed that there were still 15 pens to go - but maybe not. Hope you can find this pen for sale - it’s a delight!

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