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Celebrating The Balladeer's 1St Anniversary!


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One year ago I designed a pen for myself with the goal of making a pen that would be wide enough to grip easily and to hold in the hand with little pressure. I named it the Balladeer, and it became the best-selling model for Scriptorium Pens. Several customers have referred to it as my “signature” pen.


To celebrate this milestone, Scriptorium Pens is offering 10% off on any Balladeer ordered in the next two weeks — any size, any material! Take a look at the Balladeer’s product page to see some of the creative choices other customers have used for their Balladeer, and have one custom-made for yourself. :) Sale ends Friday, May 9th.


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An awesome pen, mine is there on your page I believe! It is a great writer that fits my hand perfectly!

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The reasons for this pen's success are pretty obvious - nice, ergonomic size and shape, esthetically pleasing proportions and profile, excellent nib, all combined with stunningly beautiful materials!

 

The Balladeer well deserves its popularity.

 

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Beautiful pens!! I don't see any prices on the web page.

How much is the pen that is pictured in your post?

 

The colors in the pen are so vivid & it reminds me of planet Earth.

"And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.". Matthew 4:19

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Beautiful pens!! I don't see any prices on the web page.

How much is the pen that is pictured in your post?

 

The colors in the pen are so vivid & it reminds me of planet Earth.

 

Thanks! I have the same general pricing for all my pens, with some extra features or special materials adding to the cost.

Basic Pen Pricing

  • Small — $175 USD
  • Medium — $200 USD
  • Large — $200 USD
  • Oversize — $225 USD

My pricing page gives the details: http://scriptoriumpens.com/ordering-a-pen/pricing/

 

I believe the Balladeer pictured above is a Large model, so would cost $200. The material is an alumilite from Muttblanks, simply called Lava Explosion #3. One vendor calls it Mineral Sea, but I've been calling it Endless Universe lately after a customer dubbed it that. :D

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