[International] - Last Batch of Pens - Montblanc Homer F, Sailor KOP Hineri-Nuri, Pelikan M1000 Raden Custom
[International] - Last Batch of Pens - Montblanc Homer F, Sailor KOP Hineri-Nuri, Pelikan M1000 Raden Custom

[WTS][International] - Last Batch of Pens - Montblanc Homer F, Sailor KOP Hineri-Nuri, Pelikan M1000 Raden Custom

Sold
($1,400 - $1,800)

Hello again, there are still a few more pens left which I am letting go of to cover for medical bills. Most of them are new and unused. Some of these pens are pens I was hoping to keep but unfortunately, would have to let go off.

First off, thank you for purchasing most of my pens in my previous posts, much appreciated.

I am very open to offers and bundles.

These pens will be shipping from the Philippines via DHL (preferred) so please bear that in mind, due to the cost, but I am also open to shipping to post. They are only a few bucks cheaper plus there are risks, compared to DHL. Approximate shipping cost to the US is $60-70 USD, last time I sent some pens, just for your info.

Please pay via Paypal G&S with your registered paypal address only. Currency is in USD.

Verification and Photos

Montblanc Homage to Homer (F) - Grade A - $1800

This was acquired over the past year at a shop in Japan during one of my trips. I never got to use it and it was just kept inside my dry box along with the box/packaging. I have not tested it at all - the only thing missing is the F sticker, which I didn't know it had when I saw an identical pen later on.

SAILOR KOP URUSHI (Hineri-Nuri by Bokumondoh) with #8 CSIEF Leonardo Nib - Grade B2/C for the modification - $1400

It took me more than a year of waiting - the NIB is a #8 Leonardo La Fenice nib ground and tuned to CSIEF by Nib Meister JP Pentangeli from the Philippines, writes soft and smooth.

Pelikan M1000 Custom Raden with CSIEF (Ground by Mike Masuyama) - Grade B2/C for the modification - $1800

This was a surprisingly good rendition of a raden and quite impressed me. A friend had this raden done for me from a local (japan, im not sure). It took a long while of waiting to get the urushi done and the nib ground and it's unfortunate that I will not be able to enjoy it. I tested the nib with a previous M1000 and it writes smoothly.


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