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Grade: Near Mint Top Mint Like new, but used. Mint There is almost no sign of use. Near Mint Minimal signs of normal use. Excellent Some signs of use. Good It has a lot of signs of use, but it works. Normal Not good for some reason. *Please be sure to read the following. Please check the description before purchasing if any issue listed is acceptable to you. Thank you [Description of item] Main body material: Brass with lacquer finish Mechanism: Twist type Size Total length: Approx. 134mm (when stored) Total length: Approx. 137mm (when writing) Barrel diameter: Approx. 14mm Maximum diameter: Approx. 16mm (including clip) Weight: Approx. 32g There is some faint paint creasing on the lacquer near the handle engraving, and some scuffing on the exterior, but it is generally in good condition. A model commemorating the 110th anniversary of Walt Disney's birth. Limited to 1,940 pieces worldwide in honor of the year the movie "Fantasia" was released! A must-see for anyone, not just Disney fans, featuring the adorable image of Mickey Mouse dressed as the Sorcerer's Apprentice. Don't miss it! [CROSS/USA] Founded in 1846, Cross is America's longest-standing writing instrument brand, and is now expanding globally. The Cross Pen Company was founded by Richard Cross and Edward W. Bradbury in 1846, and it was also the year that Richard Cross's eldest son, Alonzo Townsend Cross, was born, who would have a major influence on the company. The Cross family moved from England to the New World of America and started their business by manufacturing magnificently decorated gold and silver pencil holders. In 1873, Alonzo, the eldest son, obtained his first patent in America, inventing pencil cases and pen holders. In the 1880s, he invented the "telescopic pencil," which was retractable like a telescope and was called "magic" at the time, the "stylographic pen," the forerunner of modern ballpoint pens, and the "retractable pencil," the prototype of the pencil, and obtained 26 patents in America and seven in Britain. Later, they produced their first fountain pen, named "Peerless" for its intricate design, which quickly became a standard writing instrument throughout America. In 1916, the Boss family, who had been working for Cross for many years, acquired the company, and under the Boss family, Cross released a series of writing instruments with even more sophisticated designs. In 1918, they released "Allright," and in 1935, they released "Signet," the predecessor of Cross's signature product "Century." Then, in 1946, they released "Century Pencil" to commemorate their 100th anniversary. It became known as a representative model of American writing instruments and became an explosive hit. The "lifetime mechanical warranty system" for writing instruments introduced in 1949 is proof of their confidence in the quality of their products. Cross writing instruments are still loved all over the world, starting with the "Townsend" collection, named after the founder's eldest son Alonzo, known as the "pen of the American president." This is one of America's leading manufacturers, known worldwide for its quality, design, and craftsmanship. Please understand that we cannot list all scratches, dirt, etc., and that this is a used item, so please refrain from purchasing if you are nervous. If an item is found to be out of stock or defective, we may ask you to cancel your order. [delivery] We will ship to the address registered on eBay. *Note regarding shipping costs* Shipping costs such as insurance, administrative work, and inspection are also included, and we do not calculate shipping costs by carefully understanding the influence of exchange rates and regions, and by weighing the items. Please note that we cannot refund the difference in price. *International buyers - please note* Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the responsibility of the purchaser. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Thank you.