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NEW RARE ROTRING LAMBDA MATTE BLACK ROLLERBALL PEN
$ 92.37
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Description
Rare Rotring Lambda Rollerball Pen with a Matte Black Rubberized Surface.New Old Stock and Never Used.
Near Mint Condition
,
being stored since the 1990's
They were stored in a plastic sleeve in a box next to other pens and acquired storage marks.
Very Rare
and discontinued
.
Last 3 pictures shows storage marks
on the Right side of the clip ( picture # 10 ) ( barely noticeable )
light scratch ( picture # 11 ) on the barrel
storage mark on the other side of
barrel ( picture # 12 )
( barely noticeable )
if these marks do not bother you, This pen is for you.
This is the 3rd one I, am selling
Comes with a Rotring R 074 760 Black Gel ink Refill, Schmidt 5888 Blue medium Refill, Schmidt 888 Black medium Refill
Length: 5 3/4" ( 146 mm ) Capped - 6 7/8" ( 176 mm ) Posted
Diameter: 1/2" ( 12 mm )
Pen display is not included
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.
Free shipping in USA
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