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Hi FPN Members:

 

We are having a ink sale on several brands of ink as well as samples. We most likely

will be getting out of the sample business. So, you may want to stock up. This is due to several reasons

and #1 is I am getting tired!

 

We also have many pens with reduced prices.

 

Thanks for supporting our site.

 

Best Regards,

Todd & Theresa

www.isellpens.com

 

 

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I understand, though I love your samples. And sales. And those little bottles of Diamine that no one else has. You are definitely my goto for ink these days.

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Isellpens is always one of my references when I want something new. I cannot say anything but good things of their service, their prices and how fast they are!

 

I will check these special items to celebrate this 4th of July!

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I like your site & your prices, but you want to charge me $45 shipping on a $5 pen. :(

God I hate living in Canada sometimes.

Pens: Pilot Vanishing Point, Pelikan m150, Pilot Prera, Pilot Metropolitan, Parker Arrow, Countless amount of dip nibs. |
Ink: Waterman Black or O.S. Arsenic for note taking, Iroshizuku Fuyu Gaki & Diamine Oxblood or Ancient Copper for correspondence. Although the last two are nearly always subject to change.
Paper: Rhodia / Clairfontaine. Outstanding quality, and relatively inexpensive.
I think I've finally satiated my thirst for pens, but never ink!

Absolutely amazing B&M pen store.

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That's kind of in correct and please see our shipping section or email me if you have questions on shipping.

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That's kind of in correct and please see our shipping section or email me if you have questions on shipping.

My apologies, upon reading your shipping page I now understand your policies.

 

However, if you would allow me to offer some advice, you may want to direct people to that page at the checkout. As an average customer, it's quite disheartening to see this:

 

http://oi59.tinypic.com/4sjwhl.jpg

 

at the checkout page. I myself sighed & laughed, followed by closing the tab.

 

Cheers.

Pens: Pilot Vanishing Point, Pelikan m150, Pilot Prera, Pilot Metropolitan, Parker Arrow, Countless amount of dip nibs. |
Ink: Waterman Black or O.S. Arsenic for note taking, Iroshizuku Fuyu Gaki & Diamine Oxblood or Ancient Copper for correspondence. Although the last two are nearly always subject to change.
Paper: Rhodia / Clairfontaine. Outstanding quality, and relatively inexpensive.
I think I've finally satiated my thirst for pens, but never ink!

Absolutely amazing B&M pen store.

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We also have the Hero 359 on sale for my cost. For $7.00 you could not even buy a nib on a similar model that claims it's still made in Germany.

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As of 0945 PSDT 10july14 the isellpens site seems to be down, or at least I cannot connect.

San Francisco Pen Show - August 28-30, 2020 - Redwood City, California

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I am closing out several ink samples: Private Reserve, R & K, Omas & Stipula. These 3MLsamples all being closed out at more than 50% off. I not suppose to list prices on this site but check them out! At this point I have a nice selection for you guys.

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The closeout samples sold out fast - TSherbs, you must have made a killing! (j/k) The only available ink sample on the closeout page is PR Buttercup. The early bird catches the worm, etc., etc. :P

 

Holly

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The closeout samples sold out fast - TSherbs, you must have made a killing! (j/k) The only available ink sample on the closeout page is PR Buttercup. The early bird catches the worm, etc., etc. :P

 

Holly

um, I ordered 7 I think... :blush:

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DOH! Thanks, Todd. I looked at the items on the closeout pages, wrongly assuming that is where the sale items were, then looked at the ink samples page. I only checked the first page where all the samples were listed at regular place, so made more assumptions...lol After reading your post, I went back to your website, sorted the samples by low price to high, and Bingo, thousands (well, not literally, but lots and lots, as you implied) of samples on sale showed up.

 

No worries, TSherbs, I am going to be stocking up a bit, too!

 

Holly

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DOH! Thanks, Todd. I looked at the items on the closeout pages, wrongly assuming that is where the sale items were, then looked at the ink samples page. I only checked the first page where all the samples were listed at regular place, so made more assumptions...lol After reading your post, I went back to your website, sorted the samples by low price to high, and Bingo, thousands (well, not literally, but lots and lots, as you implied) of samples on sale showed up.

 

No worries, TSherbs, I am going to be stocking up a bit, too!

 

Holly

I think I bought every sample of an ink with the name of an author that I teach at school. :o

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I think I bought 25 ink samples. Maybe more. I know it was rather a lot but the opportunity to sample so many inks at such great prices won me over. Then again about 1/4 of them weren't reduced, I got the ink sample bug.

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I gather selling ink samples is a pain in the ****. The various ink makers owe you some bonuses for in-effect-advertising all their alternate colors.

 

There are so many inks that I had wanted to try, and now I can't resist.. plus my first exploration didn't uncover all the inks you have on special so I have ended up placing multiple orders... So awesome.

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