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FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown Ordering Information

 

Cost: $18.00 per 3oz bottle

 

Shipping:

 

1 bottle within the USA, flat rate of $4.05, 2 bottles-$6.05

3 or more bottles- I will let you know in the invoice.

 

International Orders: Please email your address and shipping costs will be listed in the invoice.

 

How to order:

 

Order via email to bryanspetersen@msn.com (Subject line should state "FPN Ink Order)

 

State how many bottles you would like.

Make sure you include you mailing address

 

An invoice with payment options will be emailed to you as soon as possible.

FPN Ink must be paid for in advance.

 

 

Additional information

 

If you want to email me with a question please put 'FPN Ink Question' for the subject.

 

Ink Announcement

 

edit: shipping for 2 bottles is $6.05, not $4.80 - sorry

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Me too! Me too! Me too! :blink:

 

E-mail sent. :)

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I must have missed the original post. who is the maker of this ink? Thanks.

 

Kevin

Noodler's! :D

"There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey."

- John Ruskin (1819-1900)

 

Pelikan M800 Green (18C-750 OM), Pelikan 4001 Königsblau

Pelikan M200 "Citroenpers" (14C-585 M), Diamine Monaco Red

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I must have missed the original post. who is the maker of this ink? Thanks.

 

Kevin

The announcement has been edited to show that it is being made by Noodler's. Thanks for pointing out that ommision.

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$22.05 for a bottle of ink?

 

I sure hope it is entirely wonderful!

 

Andy

The bulletproof formulas are expensive!

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Just sent my order in. Can't wait :drool: :bunny1: :drool: :bunny1: :drool: :bunny1:

 

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I just ordered two! :D

 

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Ditto, I'm in for two. :)

Best regards,

Harold

 

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I can't wait to get my bottle :)

Will the final label appearance be announced when the min. order (80 bottles total) has been reached....or can it be revealed sooner? I check the FPN ink label thread but I didn't see an official announcement.

 

Thanks to all who put their time and effort into getting this project off the ground :D

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I figure a limited edition is always going to be more expensive, there have got to be economies of scale that you just can't reach with a project like this.

 

I'm in for a bottle, and very excited!

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