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Hello,

Some of you know me as piscov from FPG, FPnuts, Pentrace, FPN or even vpisco on ebay. I have been collecting pens for almost 10 years now. Recently I have decided to create my web-store, "Pena Lusa by Piscov".

http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

The shop name derives from the conjugation of 2 Portuguese words; Pena (feather) and Lusa (from Lusitania - the original name of the land that later become known as Portugal).

I would like to invite you to visit and check out my store. Please send me your comments, suggestions and critiques as they are the best way to improve.

To start with I offer a nice group of vintage and modern pens. Several Pelikan, Montblanc, Soennecken, Aurora, Parker and some very nice pen storage boxes from Waterman and Rotring. New items will be added on a regular basis so, please come and visit it from time to time!

Please use the following coupon code (BB6EA9D) for a one time 10% discount (valid for the 20 first customers till the end of January)

Hope you like it!

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Best regards
Vasco

http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

Check out "Pena Lusa by Piscov". Pens added on a regular basis!

Link for Vintage Montblanc pens here

Link for Vintage Pelikan pens here

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congrats! checking out your site now:)

"Writing is 1/3 nib width & flex, 1/3 paper and 1/3 ink. In that order."Bo Bo Olson

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Hi pen2paper,

 

Thank you very much for your kind words!!

 

Please consider signing up the mailing list. Once a month I will shoot out all new pens added from there! You can find it at the bottom of the web-page.

Best regards
Vasco

http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

Check out "Pena Lusa by Piscov". Pens added on a regular basis!

Link for Vintage Montblanc pens here

Link for Vintage Pelikan pens here

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I wish you good luck.

 

However it would be nice to know where the pens would be send from, and I will not buy when there is no clear address of the shop.

 

From the email address I gather you are in Portugal. So how about things like VAT??? And a way to have the prices in Euro would be nice as well.

 

 

 

Again: Good luck

 

 

D.ick

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Freedom exists by virtue of self limitation.

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You need to check your website functionality. The zoom feature on your pens is not working with Firefox. When you click on the "+" sign, there is a long pause, and then the original picture repaints.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got my first order from piscov today! Actually, the delivery slip was in my mail box when I got home yesterday and I picked up from the post office today. Very speedy delivery, FPN discount AND free shipping!!

 

Thanks!

 

👺

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You need to check your website functionality. The zoom feature on your pens is not working with Firefox. When you click on the "+" sign, there is a long pause, and then the original picture repaints.

 

Works for me using the latest Firefox on Win8... after the long pause I move the mouse pointer around and it scrolls around the full size image.

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I use Firefox 35 ( the latest) with Windows 7 and it works here. But I believe that particular problem is because I was uploading pictures with more that 2,5mb and that delays the browsing experience. In the future I will reduce the size of the pictures to ensure faster rendering.

 

Unfortunately some issues with older versions of Safari on Ipads and Macs will remain unsolved because the Web page hosting company does not support issues on browsers versions that are no longer supported by Apple itself, but I believe that all other reported bugs are now solved.

 

If not please let me know by PM, I will appreciated it!

Best regards
Vasco

http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

Check out "Pena Lusa by Piscov". Pens added on a regular basis!

Link for Vintage Montblanc pens here

Link for Vintage Pelikan pens here

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