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Posted by: JessicaLaurie 5 months ago

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Writing pens have a long history. Humankind has invented so many of them that no pens collector can have a complete collection. The world's most expensive pens are limited in number and those who possess them can be called really lucky. Here's the list of these amazing pens that are not just writing instruments but a real obsession for the rich.

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    Francisca5 months ago

    Thanks for sharing Jessica!Beautiful pictures of old models. I think it's an obsession not only for the rich...To have a "Mont-Blanc" or a "Waterman" is great!!

    Where I have put my stylo-Bic???LOL

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      daducha5 months ago

      A pen that costs $730k? I could buy a lot of more important things from that money than a pen.

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        JessicaLaurie5 months ago

        Good idea. For example, a box of Visconti pens ($57k each) instead of it

        LOL :)

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        BronxBomber5 months ago

        Seems to be a lot of money for a pen as I convey "in my own write".

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          motoroil5 months ago

          nice pens :)

          lol

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              aceofspades15 months ago

              the most expensive pen is the one Bush uses to sign legislation with

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                creativeblister5 months ago

                thanks for sharing, I'm into collecting pens and well.,, pencils, you make me want to save my money! :P

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                  cactushair5 months ago

                  you don't want to forget one of them on the bench in the park :)

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                      dave5454 months, 2 weeks ago

                      With 1 pencil in that list, I can buy over 1000 pencils lol

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                        senderoszx1 month, 3 weeks ago

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