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Hi!

Does anyone know where I can purchase a fine/extra fine Sheaffer Prelude (signature - I'm not sure if the nib is the same as on the regular prelude, but probably it is)?

Thanks for your help!

Best,
Dingan

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very last one here:

 

http://www.nibs.com/modern-sheaffer-fountain-pen-nibs.htm

 

i am sure they can regrind it for you i would not know of anyone else other then the MF however

OMG $85?! That's as much as I'm paying for the pen!!! I guess I'll just stick with the medium :D

Frederico, do you have a Sheaffer medium nib? Could you maybe post some photos?

Thanks!

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Hello Dingan,

 

You may want to check out PenHero on e-bay; that is where I get my Preludes - and while I am fond of mediums; I do believe he has a selection of fines.

 

Best regards,

 

Chris

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Hello Dingan,

 

You may want to check out PenHero on e-bay; that is where I get my Preludes - and while I am fond of mediums; I do believe he has a selection of fines.

 

Best regards,

 

Chris

Right, thanks.

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If you live in Europe, have a look to the link I've given you.

The cost is cheap, and shipment is inside Europe.

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If you live in Europe, have a look to the link I've given you.

The cost is cheap, and shipment is inside Europe.

Yes, I have checked the link. Thank you so much!

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