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    Default Hand Crafted Inkstand for Old Style Parker Quink available with or without bottle

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    Made from reclaimed hardwood, with a mahogany finish, this inkstand will complement any desk, ancient or modern.
    It has been designed and hand crafted here in Manchester, England from reclaimed hardwood, and given a mahogany finish, French polished, with a full covering of pool table quality green woollen baize on the underside.
    It contains the old style Quink bottle (one third full), so you are already buying a piece of history. You can buy this without the bottle, showing savings on both the sale price and the postage.
    Full specification reads as follows. Dimensions 11½ x 3¼. Weight 195 grammes. If this is not quite what you want, please get in touch - new style Quinkstands are also available.
    Price, including postage ( AirMail shipping for outside U.K.), -
    U.K. - £25.00 with bottle, £20 without bottle
    Europe - €35.00 with bottle, €27.00 without bottle
    Rest of the World - $53.50 with bottle, $41.00 without bottle.

    If you are interested in having a pen tray to your own specifications, please get in touch on Inkstands@talktalk.net




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    Default Re: Hand Crafted Inkstand for Old Style Parker Quink available with or without bottle

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