For sale is one new, distressed box*: Montblanc StarWalker Ultimate Carbon Fountain Pen, Medium Nib, model 109365; made in Germany. Complete with Service Guide, Gift-Case, and Outer Box. This fine pen is not a return or factory-second, nor is it defective in
any way--it is exactly the same product you would receive directly from
the manufacturer or any reputable retailer. This is a new and genuine product.
*Condition Note: Outer box is moderately distressed from transit and storage. Clamshell box has some minor indentations. Pen itself is new and flawless. Packaging is the ordinary cream-colored type and not especially collectible.
The StarWalker Ultimate Carbon Fountain Pen features a unique fusion of classic and modern design that is distinctively Montblanc. The cap and barrel are constructed from anthracite carbon-fiber, effecting a shimmering geometric pattern. Fittings are ruthenium-coated. The medium nib is 14K gold with ruthenium-coating. The final touch is the iconic Montblanc snowcap, elegantly suspended within a transparent finial.
Details:
- Anthracite carbon-fiber cap and barrel
- Ruthenium-coated fittings
- Cartridge-only fountain pen
- Medium nib
- 14K gold nib with ruthenium plating
- Capped-length ~140 millimeters
- Cap-off length ~ 125 millimeters
- Posted-length ~150 millimeters
- Barrel-width ~12.5 millimeters
- Cap-width ~14.5 millimeters
- Model 109365
- Made in Germany
Shipping:
Your Montblanc pen shall
be carefully packaged and shipped immediately after payment is received
with insurance included free from additional charge. I ship the same
day of payment (depending on when it is received). Please expect about
3-5 days for arrival. I will gladly ship to APO/FPO addresses. International shipping shall be
calculated by weight. Any applicable tax and duties are not included and may be due upon receipt.
That's
it! I know that the buyer shall be most pleased. Do feel
free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you so
much for looking!
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