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Faber-Castell Ambition Fp+Bp Sets For 39.99€


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Hullo

 

I've just seen that Karstadt in Germany offers Faber-Castell Ambition sets (fountain and ballpoint pen) for 39.99€. Not bad, huh?

 

Since you can't choose the line width, I suppose the FPs come with M nibs.

 

There are only three colours available: türkis, koralle, and hellgrün.

 

Thinking about getting the coral coloured version because it would look so wrong in my hands. Hah!

 

Cheers

 

Timo

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This is either a special model for Karstadt or a mistake: officially there are no fountain pens in these colours, just rollerballs.

 

If it's a special model I surely want one. Unfortunately Karstadt does not ship to destinations outside Germany :-(

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Hullo

 

I've just seen that Karstadt in Germany offers Faber-Castell Ambition sets (fountain and ballpoint pen) for 39.99€. Not bad, huh?

 

Since you can't choose the line width, I suppose the FPs come with M nibs.

 

There are only three colours available: türkis, koralle, and hellgrün.

 

Thinking about getting the coral coloured version because it would look so wrong in my hands. Hah!

 

Cheers

 

Timo

The price sounds good, but the eyes may take a lot of getting used to the colours

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Now if only I can remember the German I studied in high school... I don't suppose you've figured how to get an english version?

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Now if only I can remember the German I studied in high school... I don't suppose you've figured how to get an english version?

 

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Faber Castell Pens Ambition Set

Ambition Set from Faber Castell. The set consists of a pen and a fountain pen.
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PS: Using the Chrome Browser it will actually pop up a toolbar asking if you wish to translate a page into english.
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