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Buy one of these post-53408-0-70896500-1417200875_thumb.jpg at $28 + shipping and get one of these post-53408-0-05768700-1417200894_thumb.jpg FREE !

 

Buy three of these post-53408-0-70896500-1417200875_thumb.jpg at $28 and get three of these post-53408-0-05768700-1417200894_thumb.jpg FREE and FREE shipping in the USA.

 

Call or email to select your colours.

 

Vanness Pen Shop

Little Rock Arkansas

 

501 -353-2362

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That's a really good price especially considering shipping is included. (What's the shipping for 1 bottle since it seems implied that it's only free if 3 bottles)

 

Is this deal good all weekend?

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That's a really good price especially considering shipping is included. (What's the shipping for 1 bottle since it seems implied that it's only free if 3 bottles)

 

Is this deal good all weekend?

shipping is based on USPS - we charge what they charge if you buy one bottle- usually between $3-$6.00

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Do you ship to canada? If Yes how much?

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Do you ship to canada? If Yes how much?

On their website it says that they ship international, but it says to email them for a quote on shipping. The ink would probably freeze and break the bottles by the time they got here though- its almost December and that means typical Canadian winter weather is coming. :rolleyes:

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