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Columbus Yamazaki Celluloid Pens at Penspiration Now



 
 
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Old July 22nd 03, 04:20 PM
Richard Jarvis
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Default Columbus Yamazaki Celluloid Pens at Penspiration Now

Wow! We got the large box from Giovanni yesterday with the Columbus
pens made by the Japanese penmaker Yamazaki. I regret to say that only
one tortoise was avaiable and it is gone, gone, gone ... (Congrats
Michael).
But, we have the most beautiful assortment of emerald green and lapis
blue pens you've ever seen! We have most nib widths available if you
act early on this offer. These pens are just beautiful and the plated
steel nibs provide a beautiful smooth line. I've examined many of them
and they look smooth and well aligned. What beautiful pens.

And, as a reward for those who read this far, we have a limited number
of onyx pattern celluloid pens available. These are the color of the
onyx that Sheaffer and others used in desk sets in the 1930s and
1940s. The color is a pale yellow with streaks of white and some small
streaks of brown marble designs. These are gorgeous. Simply gorgeous.

We also have a pine needles pattern pen in stock as well.

Price: $109.95 plus $5 shipping in the U.S. Foreign orders will ship
at actual cost.

First e-mails with firm requests get the pens. Given the limited
quantity, it will not be fair to put any of these beautiful pens on
hold. I can send images of most of them except the onyx, which I'll
need to scan.

And, on a final note, we have DC Supershow Blue in stock and ready to
ship as well as the new ink mixing kits from Private Reserve. The kits
include two glass jars with lids, several plastic mixing cups that are
marked with metric gradations as well as two syringes that are also
marked. Cool toys.

Thanks,
Richard Jarvis
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