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Pilot Varsity Disposable Fountain Pen - Blue

PIL90011 by Pilot Corporation

Ink Color: Blue - Barrel Color: Silver, Black - 1 Each




Item Number: PIL90011
Unit: EA
In stock: Estimated Delivery 1-2 Business Days
 
List  Price: $3.25
Our Price: $2.07
Compare to Staples at $3.79
Verified on 5/8/2013
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Fountain pen can be easily disposed of, it is not hard to use at all and it is very convenient. The pure liquid technology is very unique and it guarantees a smooth stroke that will be different for sure. Distinct fountain pen nib will write a concise, clean fine line and will offer a visible ink supply.
  • Ink Color: Blue - Barrel Color: Silver, Black - 1 Each


UPC Code: 72838900111
UNSPSC Number: 44121719
Moore Number: PIL90011
Barcode: 112670
Alternate SKU's or Part Numbers: PIL-90011
Brand Name Pilot
Manufacturer Pilot Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number 90011
Manufacturer Website Address www.pilotpen.us
Packaged Quantity 1 Each
Product Line Varsity
Product Name Varsity Disposable Fountain Pen
Product Type Fountain Pen
Assembly Required No
Country of Origin Japan
Post-consumer-waste% 0%
Recycled No
Recycled Content 0%
Barrel Color Black
Barrel Color Silver
Features Disposable
Features Visible Ink Supply
Ink Color Blue
Ink Type Liquid
Pen Point Type Fine
Refillable No
Retractable No



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