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Pelikan New Classic K397 Ballpoint Pen / Gold Plated

$ 50.66

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Near Perfect Kept Pelikan K397 Ballpoint Pen from the " New Classic - Line "
This is a twist pen, twist to advance refill
Produced in the 1990's, around 1992
Black Lacquer top / Gold Plated Guilloche Lower Section and Gold Plated Trim.
Measures 5 3/8" or 13.8 cm
NEAR MINT CONDITION
, no Box or case, a few light micro scratches.
Still Writes and I Will include a New Parker Refill With This Pen in black or
Blue
medium.
Please let me know at check out which color you want with a message.
If no color is selected, or no message, I will send Black.
If you are not happy with this pen when you get it, Please let me know and Return it right away and I will Refund your money.
I will Refund any overage in over seas shipping cost and only charge exact shipping.
SHIPPING OVERSEAS CAN TAKE AS LITTLE AS 10 - 14 DAYS
SOME COUNTRIES CAN TAKE UP TO 30 DAYS
PLEASE KEEP THIS IN MIND WHEN YOU ARE PURCHASING
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL INTL, REGISTERED WITH TRACKING NO
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CUSTOMS FEES
SHIPPING FEES ARE NOT PART OF CUSTOMS FEES THAT YOUR COUNTRY CHARGES
CONDITIONS
MINT
NO SIGNS AT ALL OF USE
NEAR MINT
SLIGHTEST SIGNS OF USE
EXCELLENT
IMPRINTS GOOD, WRITES WELL, LOOKS GREAT
EXTRA FINE
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING, SOME BRASSING, SOME DARKENING, OR SOME WEAR
FINE
USED, PARTS SHOW WEAR
GOOD
WELL USED, IMPRINTS MAY BE ALMOST GONE, PLATING WAER
FAIR
A PARTS PEN
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