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Conid Fountainbel Bulk Filler - New Production Launched !


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Hello all !
Good news: CONID started manufacturing of 60 "Sleek streamline" Bulk filler demonstrators.
If all goes well these demonstrators will be available end June.
This unique series is engraved with the number (1-60 to 60-100) and "Frst Production run"
This will be the last series of "Full demonstrators."
BUT......A new series of the final "standard' demonstrators" is actually ​​being made , featuring a non-transparent black Delrin cap, section and filling knob..
Only the body remains transparent. Note the piston- white on the shown prototype- will made in black
These "standard" demonstrators will be made both ​​in the"flat top" and "streamline" version
In a later stage CONID will also make "special" demonstrators having the actual black Delrin parts replaced with various patterns of Ebonite,Acrylic and probably celluloid.
Please note that the "standard" demonstrators will already become available by mid May 2013
Below some pictures of the "standard demonstrator" prototype,in Flat top - version.
For pricing, details and reservation, please contact directly CONID: werner@conid.be
As always your comments, criticism or suggestions are welcome!
Regards, Francis
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Nice Francis, especially the "hybrid" with the black cap looks great.

 

I must start up the one I got last year again, got so many other pens all at once that I only have used it for one filling. (so I still not came around to sending you my thoughts on the pen, as you asked.)

 

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Beautiful pen. Looking forward to the end of June...

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Beautiful!

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I'm not normally moved by demonstrators but that flat-top looks an absolute beauty, stunning!

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I've gotta get one of those streamlined ones. Have to sell the rest of my pens to do it. :)

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Excellent design and engineering, Francis. I love the proportion of the flat top demonstrator, and the big capacity means this pen is what I ever need when (long) travelling, without worrying about refilling. From other forums I could see what magic a titanium EF flexible nib could do. I want to order one, not sure if it's too late now in September.

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Thank you all for your nice comments !

@kkmok2: The fat top demonstrator with black cap is still available.

For prices and ordering details, please contact directly Conid : werner@conid.be

Francis

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Dear John,

Sorry reading on your problems in contacting CONID.

I'm sure we can help you out.

I will contact Werner and i'm sure he will reply by return.

But please give us your E-mail address using a PM, so Werner can mail you directly.

Kind regards, Francis

 

 

 

 

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