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Ladies and Gentlemen your attention please. :huh:

 

It is with glad hearts that we are honored to announce the 2007 Fountain Pen Network Pen. :eureka:

 

As everyone will remember there were multiple polls to determine what the pen should be. All of that information was tabulated and discussions with a pen manufacturer occured soon after. And now the pen is available.

 

A minimum of 100 need to be bought so we need to have a count of how many people intend to purchase this pen. Because if we do not get the minimum we can't place an order. :(

 

There will be a thread created in Community feedback called FPN PEN ORDER THREAD

 

<span style='font-family:Geneva'><span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'> Now for the good stuff: </span></span></span>:drool:

 

This pen is based on the Bexley Simplicity but will be a special edition available only through FPN. The pen will be made of blue cracked ice both body and cap with the blind cap, section and Tassie of solid blue. This is similar to the materials that the Bexley Prometheus is available in and a mockup of the pen will be presented.

 

The Tassie will also be engraved with "FPN". This is a cartridge/ converter pen that is available with a steel nib in Fine, Medium and Bold.

The price for this piece of writing equipment is $95.

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Here is a preliminary mockup of the pen. We do not have an actual one since they will all be made together.

 

 

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SHIPPING INFORMATION

 

The estimated cost for shipping within the US is $6 to $8 depending on location

 

 

The cost for international shipping will be based on a 1 lb 3 oz. package from US to your location, please use the USPS.com website to estimate shipping.

 

 

Paypal as well as credit cards are going to be acceptable payment/

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The minimum order is also the maximum order for this pen.

 

Unfortunately we have just found out that the rod stock used is of a limited amount so if you are interested in this pen please put your name in the other thread.

 

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