Discontinued CROSS Townsend Rollerball Pen in Red, Brown, and Marble

Description

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Cross Townsend Ballpoint Pen with Marble Barrel and Cap
Old model Old logo


This is an old item and has been stored by an amateur, so please check the images and make sure you are satisfied before purchasing.

Due to factors such as the shooting environment, material, and Mercari's resolution settings, it may not be possible to capture fine scratches and other imperfections.

If the item you are selling contains a ballpoint pen, the ink may not come out due to age.


We also have other items for sale such as mechanical pencils and ballpoint pens, so if you buy in bulk we will give you a discount on shipping costs.
Please let us know in the comments.







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Payment

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Please pay within 5 days after auction is finished.

Term of Sale

Money back guarantee within 14 days if returned by customer.
We offer 14 days money back guarantee for defective products.
However the buyer must pay money for returning it back to us.

About Us

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Unless marked "used" all of our inventory is brand new, so you can feel confident about your purchase.
Even if you think to yourself, "But the item I want is only available in Japan.", make sure to consult with us before giving up hope.
We will look for and suggest the best products on your behalf.

International Buyers - Please Note

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
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