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HisNibs.com update -- Dollar SP-10 model
June 20th, 2014

Greetings all,

Following the wildly successful re-introduction of the Dollar piston pens
http://www.hisnibs.com/717i.htm in the last newsletter, this time I want to
introduce another Dollar model -- the SP-10
http://www.hisnibs.com/sp-10.htm.

These tough knock-around pens are perfect for introducing a new user to the
joys of fountain pens.

The 55%-off clearance sale continues! I've added some Monteverde Invincia
Stylus ballpoints, Delta Fusion 82 rollerballs as well as some Stipula
Etruria Rainbow Limited Edition transparent ballpoints. These are all new,
old stock pens, and can be found at our clearance page
http://www.hisnibs.com/clearance_sale.htm.

These are all mint, single items --and about 55%-off of retail, so the first
"I want it" email (mailto:orders@hisnibs.com) gets it, and I'll try to keep
the webpage updated with 'sold out' labels as frequently as possible.

As this newsletter goes out to a mailing list of thousands of customers,
please understand if there's a delay in answering your email queries or
orders after one of these is sent. We will respond in order received and as
soon as possible!

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in this issue
* Dollar piston-fill fountain pens return!
* Dollar SP-10 fountain pens
* Clearance Sale page
* 'His Nibs' page on Facebook

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Dollar piston-fill fountain pens return!

http://www.hisnibs.com/DollarSolid717iGroup2_small.jpg
http://www.hisnibs.com/DollarDemonstratorGroup3_small.jpg

After an absence of a number of years, a true blast from the past! Here are
a couple of testimonials received in the past week.

"Got my dollar pens and inked on last night. I've spent the day writing with
it exclusively. Whether it is your inspection/adjustment or serendipity,
this is one the smoothest writing (fine) pens in my collection and
definitely the smoothest with this fine a point for the money. I set aside
my favorite office pen for the dollar today. Thanks for the quick turnaround
and great product."
K. M., West Columbia, SC

"Just to let you know the "Dollar -- See it all" pen arrived in what seems
record time. It fills easily, writes smoothly, and finely enough to please
me. What's more, a bargain. Thanks again Norman."
M. B., Toronto, Canada

Read more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/717i.htm

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Dollar SP-10 fountain pens

http://www.hisnibs.com/DollarSP-10GroupRandom_small.jpg

Like the piston-fill i717, here's another winning -- and inexpensive
fountain pen model from Dollar brand. These tough knock-around pens are
perfect for introducing a new user to the joys of fountain pens.

Measuring 5-1/2" capped, 6-1/4" posted and about 5" with cap held aside.

Like the 717i this is a bottle-baby only, and will not accept cartridges, as
the filler is permanently attached. Instead of the turn-knob and piston of
that model, the SP-10 makes use of a syringe filler. Instead of turning a
piston like a screw, here you simply press down the plunger to expel air,
and slowly pull it out again while the nib is submerged in ink to allow the
partial vacuum to suck up the precious fluid and fill the ink reservoir.

http://www.hisnibs.com/DollarSP-10Fillers_small.jpg


More photos here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/sp-10.htm

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Clearance Sale page

http://www.hisnibs.com/DeltaTorkMOMOWhiteRollerball_small.jpg

I've added some new, old stock pens to a clearance page, as I start spring
cleaning. These are all mint, single items -- and about 55%-off of
retail -- so the first "I want it" email (mailto:orders@hisnibs.com) gets
it, and I'll try to keep the webpage updated with 'sold out' labels as
frequently as possible.

See all the items here... http://www.hisnibs.com/clearance_sale.htm

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'His Nibs' page on Facebook

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v167/hisnibs/HisNibsFacebookimage.png

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Regards,

Norman Haase
www.hisnibs.com

Regards,

 

Norman Haase

His Nibs.com

www.hisnibs.com

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