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50% Off The Wedgwood Dkp Jasperware Collection Fountain Pen


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OK, I don't think I can resist a pen that gives me Dragon Kill Points. ;) (Sorry, computer gaming joke.) Too bad it doesn't come in Dragon's Blood Red, Boss Fight Gold, or other appropriate colors, but the brown looks cool too.

MrThoth

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Limited selection of Wedgwood DKP Jasperware Collection Fountain Pens in the chocolate color in stock at 50% off.

 

http://www.penchalet.com/images/products/enlarge/10409-Chocolate.jpg

This pen is made from porcelain and comes with a medium gold nib. Great value at $80.

Spendid pen !!!!!! But how much do you ask for p&p to Belgium ?

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Got mine in the mail yesterday. Looking forward to inking it up and giving it a try; it has a great heft/weight to it (at least for my preferences).

MrThoth

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This pen is made from porcelain...

 

I thought that it's lacquer over brass, made to look like porcelain...?

fpn_1375035941__postcard_swap.png * * * "Don't neglect to write me several times from different places when you may."
-- John Purdue (1863)

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This pen has a gold nib; this is great. I was wrong in thinking that it had a gold-plated nib.


I hope I can still get one by next week. I am going to the Melbourne Pen Show this weekend, and that is why I am deferring any pen purchases, that is, until after the show.

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I only have two pens - an Aurora Optima and others.

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This pen has a gold nib; this is great. I was wrong in thinking that it had a gold-plated nib.

 

? I believe it's two-tone gold-plated steel...?

 

http://www.hamptonhaddon.com/index.php/brands/wedgwood.html

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fpn_1375035941__postcard_swap.png * * * "Don't neglect to write me several times from different places when you may."
-- John Purdue (1863)

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? I believe it's two-tone gold-plated steel...?

 

http://www.hamptonhaddon.com/index.php/brands/wedgwood.html

 

You are correct. Thank you for the information.

 

I thought it was a good bargain since I once purchased a new Platinum 3776 Centrury Bourgogne with a 14k gold nib from Engeika (no association) for $87 (US). So, it is possible but not this time.

 

The PenChalet should be a bit more accurate in their description. A medium gold-plated steel nib is NOT a "medium gold nib", as advertised.

I only have two pens - an Aurora Optima and others.

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