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    Default LE Platinum 3776 Century Yamanaka

    Selling to fund another purchase:

    LE Platinum 3776 Century Yamanaka. Number 2270 of 3776 made. Serial number is engraved on the cap.

    Light blue, semi-transparent cap and barrel demonstrator pen with a guilloche pattern. Slip and Seal Cap system.

    Cartridge/converter--converter included.

    14 kt gold, rhodium plated M nib. Photos are stock images.





    $200.00 plus $6.95 shipping to USA only. Paypal only.
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    Default Re: LE Platinum 3776 Century Yamanaka

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    Default Re: LE Platinum 3776 Century Yamanaka

    DM'd!
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    Default Re: LE Platinum 3776 Century Yamanaka

    Quote Originally Posted by katherine View Post
    DM'd!
    Yay! Super-nice pen and super nice person/seller. I wanted to but six 3776 is my limit. Glad you stepped in, K.
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