Omas Pens 360 Lucens Fountain Pens

Posted October 10th, 2008 12:16 pm by admin
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Omas Pens 360 Lucens = $1,500

The Omas Pens 360 Lucens fountain pens and rollerball pens by Omas are a milestone in the history of pens. This magnificent model of Omas combines conventionality and modernity in its classic design and style. It is flamboyant in color and transparent in look. Read full review

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Pen Most Expensive World

Posted March 3rd, 2008 11:42 am by admin
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Most Expensive Pen in the World – Mystery Masterpiece = $730,000

The most expensive pen in the world is the Mystery Masterpiece with the selling price of $730,000. Mystery Masterpiece is a collectors dream which will fascinate anyone who lays their eyes on it. This collectors pen was unveiled in February 2007 with the whooping selling price of $730000 and has broken the Guinness book of world record for most expensive pen in the world. Read full review

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David Oscarson Pens Pierrot

Posted February 25th, 2008 12:28 pm by admin
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David Oscarson Pens Pierrot White Fountain Pen $4,900

David Oscarson Pens are known for their matchless elegance and artistic mastery. Through Pierrot White Medium Point Fountain Pen, David Oscarson has introduced a unique collection representing the old world craftsmanship in an awesome range of designer pens. In fact, David Oscarson is the first pen making company to integrate five colors of hard enamel and three levels of Guilloché on each Read full review

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Graf von Faber-Castel Pens

Posted February 11th, 2008 12:54 pm by admin
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Graf von Faber-Castel Pens

Graf von Faber-Castel Pens – Pen of the Year 2008 – $2K

Graf von Faber-Castel PensOnce again, the Pen of the Year focuses on the core feature of the Graf von Faber-Castell Limited Edition Custom Collection: wood in its noblest and most inspiring variations. The idea behind this year’s pen comes from Countess Ottilie’s private salon or drawing-room in the Faber-Castell castle, now over 100 years old, that is panelled in expensive East Indies satinwood – also known as lemonwood on account of its fragrant scent. And so the name “Lemon Room” came about.  Read full review

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