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Epicurus.com - Cross Classic Century Black/Chrome Ball-Point Pen with Polished Chrome Plated Appointments

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List Price: $30.00
Our Price: $30.00
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Cross
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Office Product Brand: Cross EAN: 0073228016986 Feature: Ball point pen with chrome-plated appointments provides smooth, consistent ink flow Label: Cross Manufacturer: Cross Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Cross Release Date: 2006-03-06 Studio: Cross
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Features
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Ball point pen with chrome-plated appointments provides smooth, consistent ink flow Slim twist-action Trademark conical tip Manufacturer's lifetime mechanical warranty Includes 1 Black Medium Ball-Point Refill (8513) in pen
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Editorial Reviews:
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Classic Black with Chrome Trim
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Horrible customer service Comment: I bought the pen, ink never worked, I emailed the company twice, never heard back from them. I contacted Amazon who were excellent, refunded me. A couple of days later, I received a new ink refill (according to the receipt, they shipped it the day I complained to Amazon), they sent the wrong color, the whole refill is bent and it has a dent towards the tip!.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cross? Have they slipped over the years/ Comment: nice Pen,But I expect a little more value for the money.i remember The Cross name in the 60"s and seventies.Does anyone remember the sapphire tipped ball
points,thicker barrels in the body/
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great pen Comment: What makes it great is its balance in the hand. Then there's the buttery smoothness of its ink flow, giving no resistance to the continuity of handwriting, which as a result can be at its best.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Where was it made? Comment: Before you buy, be sure to check where the pen was made. I have a number of older Cross pens that say "USA" near the top, and they are great pens. However, I have bought three different ones in the past few years that do not indicate where they were made, and they are of inferior quality. The top and bottom halves are loose, and have to be carefully manipulated to come together without a gap. The first one I got, I sent it back to Cross for warranty repair under their "lifetime guarantee," only to receive it back unchanged telling me that it was just fine - and a "handling fee" attached.
I was willing to believe it was simply an anomaly, one bad pen. So later on when some new colors came out, I bought two more - only to see that they have the same quality defect.
My advice: if you want a good Cross pen, go to the secondhand store and buy one that was made in USA. They aren't making them the same anymore.
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