Jules, The "squid Pen" The first pen from the studios of Dragon
#18
Posted 06 March 2007 - 05:01 AM
Noce pen. Isn't there a Captain Nemo on this forum? He should have one of those.
"Auld Nature swears, the lovely dears
Her noblest work she classes, O,
Her prentice han' she tried on man,
An' then she made the lasses, O."
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Her noblest work she classes, O,
Her prentice han' she tried on man,
An' then she made the lasses, O."
- Robert Burns
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#19
Posted 06 March 2007 - 05:58 AM
Just so you know. I am their authorized dealer
Mighty cool looking pen, yet well balanced. The one you see here is the sterling silver version, and there is also 18kt version, platinum plated and platinum.
Kevin
Mighty cool looking pen, yet well balanced. The one you see here is the sterling silver version, and there is also 18kt version, platinum plated and platinum.
Kevin
#21
Posted 06 March 2007 - 05:05 PM
Fascinating pen, Dan! Congratulations on your newest acquisition. 
Do you still have money left over for dog food for Red Girl and Jack?
(just kidding!!!!)
Do you still have money left over for dog food for Red Girl and Jack?
Vancouver (B.C) Pen Club (our website)
#22
Posted 06 March 2007 - 05:41 PM
| QUOTE (Elaine @ Mar 6 2007, 04:34 AM) | ||
Of course you are! |
LOL, but I am your go to guy when you hit the lotto
Kev
#23
Posted 07 March 2007 - 05:18 AM
Correction! The pen only comes in silver, gold and platinum. The platinum is only available as custom order. Thanks.
Kevin
Kevin
#24
Posted 10 March 2007 - 06:58 AM
How much does Jules cost? Is it really as much as half of Dr. I’s collection?
No, I don’t think so! - at least not the sterling silver one; maybe he was thinking of the solid gold one?...
Prices for Jules
Solid Sterling Silver: MSRP $3,750
Solid 18K yellow gold: MSRP $18,000
Jules has genuine gemstone eyes of red rubies or blue sapphires, weighing 1.5 carats.
Nibs are available in: XF, F, M, B, or Stub
Fountain Pens and Rollerballs are the same price.
Delivery time is currently approximately 4-5 weeks.
Please feel free to email me for more information or to place an order at
joycetangmd@gmail.com
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No, I don’t think so! - at least not the sterling silver one; maybe he was thinking of the solid gold one?...
Prices for Jules
Solid Sterling Silver: MSRP $3,750
Solid 18K yellow gold: MSRP $18,000
Jules has genuine gemstone eyes of red rubies or blue sapphires, weighing 1.5 carats.
Nibs are available in: XF, F, M, B, or Stub
Fountain Pens and Rollerballs are the same price.
Delivery time is currently approximately 4-5 weeks.
Please feel free to email me for more information or to place an order at
joycetangmd@gmail.com
This post has been edited by Joyce: 25 March 2007 - 05:06 PM
#26
Posted 10 March 2007 - 01:21 PM
You know you're hopelessly deep into this hobby when you read the price of this pen and say to yourself, wow, that's a great price!
Really, if you look at some of the super high end pens like Michael Perchin and David Oscarson, then this pen is a bargain. Now if I only had a few thousand $ lying around.
Really, if you look at some of the super high end pens like Michael Perchin and David Oscarson, then this pen is a bargain. Now if I only had a few thousand $ lying around.
#28
Posted 14 March 2007 - 09:21 AM
| QUOTE (Elaine @ Mar 10 2007, 08:21 AM) |
| You know you're hopelessly deep into this hobby when you read the price of this pen and say to yourself, wow, that's a great price! |
No kidding!!!! I agree completely. When I started this little trip, I would look at $200 fountain pens and attempt to comprehend why anyone would spend that much on a pen. Now, I look at my collection and rationalize by thinking that I haven't spent as much as person "X" on this website, so nope, I'm not a pen-junkie. By the way, my definition of an expensive pen (in my small world) now begins at several hundreds of dollars more. Gees!!!!
Where's Winedoc?, my fingers are startin' to itch again, needin' just a taste of some new ink, hold a new pen, hands startin' to shake..... hey, I don't need it, I can stop purchasing pens at any time. Yeah, that's right!
-P
The boat is safest when it is in port, but that is not what boats were built for. ~ Paulo Coelho
#29
Posted 14 March 2007 - 05:49 PM
| QUOTE (PaulK @ Mar 14 2007, 01:21 AM) | ||
No kidding!!!! I agree completely. When I started this little trip, I would look at $200 fountain pens and attempt to comprehend why anyone would spend that much on a pen. Now, I look at my collection and rationalize by thinking that I haven't spent as much as person "X" on this website, so nope, I'm not a pen-junkie. By the way, my definition of an expensive pen (in my small world) now begins at several hundreds of dollars more. Gees!!!! Where's Winedoc?, my fingers are startin' to itch again, needin' just a taste of some new ink, hold a new pen, hands startin' to shake..... hey, I don't need it, I can stop purchasing pens at any time. Yeah, that's right! -P |
Hmmm, did you called?
Just ask my brother who got me into all these FP mess. He showed me a CS Churchill ebonite and a Dupont Orpheo more than 3 years ago. He told me how much he paid for them and that he got them at good deal. I said good deal my a** and whipped out my $20 kit pen from eBay (now my daughter has this pen)... well, fast forward 3 years.... OK, I am hopelss
Kev

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