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Cross Classic Century Ball-Point Pen - Coral Shock | 
enlarge | Brand: Cross Category: Office Product
List Price: $45.00 Buy New: $34.99 You Save: $10.01 (22%)
New (2) from $34.99
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 34877
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 2.8 x 1.5
MPN: # AT0082-13 Model: # AT0082-13 UPC: 073228075891 EAN: 0073228075891 ASIN: B000EWS07O
Release Date: March 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | All Cross products are shipped in boutique-quality gift packaging that you'll be proud to give as a gift. | | • | Cross offers a range of ball-point refill sizes and colors; Selectip gel rolling balls, porous-points (felt tips), ball-points and document markers; 0.5mm pencil leads; specially formulated cartridges and bottled inks. | | • | Cross has re-invented writing instruments with jewelry-quality craftsmanship. We were America's first manufacturer of quality writing instruments, and that means that we've been making pens people use, depend on and enjoy for a long time. | | • | All Cross writing instruments are unquestionably guaranteed against mechanical failure, regardless of age. Should there ever be a problem, please call a Customer Service Specialist at 1-800-282-7677. | | • | Includes 1 Black Medium Ball-Point Refill (8513) in pen |
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Product Description Add a burst of color to your writing and your wardrobe with this Coral Shock ball-point pen. Fashioned after the iconic Classic Century pens, this stylishly slim twist-action ball-point comes in one of the season's most sought-after shades. Under the luminous pearlescent tints and chrome-plated appointments lies the legendary Cross lifetime quality guarantee.
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| Customer Reviews:
Where was it made? February 20, 2007 D. S. Bornus (St. Paul, MN) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
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 these 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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