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Congratulations! Our new product TWSBI Diamond 530 piston filling fountain pen won the German Reddot design award–2010.

 

This pen was developed by using a brand new design concept, by Internet interactive discussion with the fountain pen lover so to learn and confirm the final specification of the pen. The development stages were also posted on the Internet to let the people be more involved in the progress. For more information please refer http://bbs.twsbi.com...splay.php?fid=6

 

The pen is now on the final stage ready for mass production. It is scheduled be available in our web stores around May or June of this year.

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If any product related issue, pls send email to twsbiinc@gmail.com

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Very interesting and congratulations on the award! I just might have to order one of these when they are avaliable, they look pretty good with a good sized nib. Any info on estimated pricing?

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Nice work! If it's a full sized pen I'll be very interested in one. What is the approximate price?

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Congratulations! Will definitely want to get my hands on one of these when they become available.

 

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Congratulations, very nice pen. Do you have a distributor in Japan?

unfortunately, we don't have distributor in Japan at the moment, need to figure out how to serve Japan market. maybe find a friend to set up online store and inventory some in Japan first.??

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Very interesting and congratulations on the award! I just might have to order one of these when they are avaliable, they look pretty good with a good sized nib. Any info on estimated pricing?

Approximate price will be US$39/pen

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I can easily see myself having 5 or 6 of these inked up in various colors. I can't wait!

 

 

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Congratulations! I've been following your other thread about the development of the pen for a while and it looks like you fully deserve that award. I can't wait for the pens to go on sale! This must be a really exciting time for you!

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Congratulations! That pen is a beauty. Can't wait to see one in person.

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CONGRATULATIONS Speedy!!!

 

I'm following your posts here since day one and I'm really very happy your project is near conclusion, with such a great result.

 

I'll certainly get one (to start with) as soon as the german outlet will be operative. I hope it will be very soon.

 

Please keep us informed about the other project as well.

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Very interesting and congratulations on the award! I just might have to order one of these when they are avaliable, they look pretty good with a good sized nib. Any info on estimated pricing?

Approximate price will be US$39/pen

 

Speedy, At $39, this would be a very affordable pen. Where are you planning to market this pen?

 

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Well done, be ready for the surge of orders from everyone here when you start selling !

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