Description: This vintage fountain pen boasts a Conway Stewart 14K gold nib, giving it a luxurious and timeless appeal. The pen is unbranded, adding to its unique character and history. Crafted from durable plastic, it features a gold trim and is perfect for everyday use or as a collectible item.With a medium semi-flex nib size, this pen is versatile and suitable for any writing style. Its vintage nature and classic design make it a must-have for any pen enthusiast or collector. Whether you're looking for a reliable writing tool or a stunning addition to your collection, this unbranded fountain pen is sure to impress. The cap clip is a little loose. Otherwise everything else is in great working order. This pen is sold as is because of it's vintage nature. The Pen you are viewing in the pictures is the exact pen you will receive. Please view the photos carefully. Ask any questions if you have them. We will get back to you as soon as we can with the best answers we can find. Should you purchase this pen and are not completely satisfied because we didn't do something correctly or portrayed something falsely by mistake, please contact us and we will make every effort to remedy the problem. We would like to build a business that people want to come back to shop at and we are trying very hard to do that by paying attention to detail pointing out flaws and issues and counting on positive feedback from our customers. We love the vintage pen business because we love vintage pens and we just want to pass along that love we have to the next person. None of our pens are perfect because they are used and old, but I can tell you that they are loved for sure. Thank you for your time in viewing this listing.
Price: 80 USD
Location: Colchester, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-09-11T22:36:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.95 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Nib Material: Gold, 14K
Brand: Unbranded
Nib Size: Medium Semi Flex
Ink Color: None
Personalized: No
Material: Plastic
Features: Gold Trim
Vintage: Yes