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Now Stocking The Impressa Pen Line, New Pen Refill Lineup, Deals On Tomoe/iroshizuku/monteverde And More!


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Hello FPN from Australian Company Bookbinders

We have just expanded our range of refills made by Monteverde, we now have a large range to in ballpoints, rollerballs, ceramic gel, ink cartridges and more. We have a range to fit parker, montblanc, lamy, sheaffer and many more.

 

We have added some new colours to our Iroshizuku Bottle Ink lineup.

 

And the classy Impressa Fountain Pen range has just landed. Available in a range of 4 colours and 4 fine, medium, broad and stub nibs.

http://www.bookbindersonline.com.au/collections/pens-and-ink

 

We also have some great Xmas Bundles for sale, one of which contains a cream A4 Tomoe River Paper pad with writing template included, your choice of 5 different Iroshizuku inks, and a Monteverde Invincia Deluxe (Black Trim and medium nib) with free shipping Australia Wide.

see it here: http://www.bookbindersonline.com.au/collections/xmas-gift-bundles/products/luxury-writers-bundle

 

 

www.bookbindersonline.com.au

 

Thanks for reading,
Michael

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Hey Guys,

Really nice variety but somewhat expensive in comparison to other sellers.

Thus, the task is not so much to see what no one has seen,

but to think what nobody has yet thought,

about that which everybody sees (Erwin Schrodinger)

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Very expensive considering the pen and Monteverde fountain pens that I have are difficult to keep writing with even though they are beautiful. I've ordered several new nibs with the same problem. Flow is happinstance.

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Hey Guys,

Really nice variety but somewhat expensive in comparison to other sellers.

Thanks Barzi, unfortunately we are some what dictated by the prices set by distributors down here in Australia, sometimes they are not in line with overseas sadly.

 

Very expensive considering the pen and Monteverde fountain pens that I have are difficult to keep writing with even though they are beautiful. I've ordered several new nibs with the same problem. Flow is happinstance.

Thanks twojay, we certainly like the monteverde range and i haven't had any problems with the mine or heard any from customers, but that is a shame if there are problems with some nibs, any other recommendations on pens we should look at stocking?

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