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Writers Edition - Jane Austin
The brown one is the LE1813, tribute to the novel Pride and Prejudice.
(Photos from facebook group).

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nice very nice indeed drool 🤤

Mark from the Latin Marcus follower of mars, the god of war.

 

Yorkshire Born, Yorkshire Bred. 
 

my current favourite author is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Cheers

Mark from the Latin Marcus follower of mars, the god of war.

 

Yorkshire Born, Yorkshire Bred. 
 

my current favourite author is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Finally some pictures! Like always I was really curious to see the new Writers Edition. Might like it...

 

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I have been waiting for this one with baited breath as a gift for my wife...but why do they all have Muhammad Ali caps now? I mean, ok, on the Ali it was a punching bag, but why the slab sided oversize cap for van Gogh, Stevenson, and Austen? Happily for this pen the laying breaks the line up a bit, but I'm not sure if it's a buy or not now. Also not a big fan of that huge step down to the section. Whenever I see that, it feels cheap, like the company just wanted to save cost by reusing some other tooling. Everything else about it seems great though.

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On 5/2/2024 at 7:05 PM, admmarcos said:
Writers Edition - Jane Austin
The brown one is the LE1813, tribute to the novel Pride and Prejudice.
(Photos from facebook group).

440091155_122140001246168031_5195895126029645587_n.jpg

440191392_122140001258168031_5462171699854242270_n.jpg

Beautiful pens..

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I find the first one so beautiful! Does anyone have an idea of the price range?

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On 5/2/2024 at 1:05 PM, admmarcos said:
Writers Edition - Jane Austin
The brown one is the LE1813, tribute to the novel Pride and Prejudice.
(Photos from facebook group).

440091155_122140001246168031_5195895126029645587_n.jpg

440191392_122140001258168031_5462171699854242270_n.jpg

It is very beautiful 

A wonderful present for a lady

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On 5/3/2024 at 3:44 PM, inkyink said:

I find the first one so beautiful! Does anyone have an idea of the price range?

Around the same price than LE Stevenson with a little increase as each year. So probably 4500-4600 €.

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