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Stone Geo Roll Stopper Fountain Pen Pre-Order Special!


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Like predecessor Stone Mask, these are 3D printed in same material but simple clip-less design with geometric roll stopper. Special pre-order offer with free froggy stopper is here. Thank you advance for continued support!

 

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That's really cool.

Very thoughtful video on getting ink into the pen without staining it.

Thank you.

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Part of me feels like any staining would only give the pen even more character. Can you tell me more about the material? Is it more or less fragile than regular plastics etc?

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These just look so COOL!

Thanks!

 

I love the froggy!

Yes, it's lovely! it comes free if you order before July 15th!

 

That's really cool.

 

Very thoughtful video on getting ink into the pen without staining it.

 

Thank you.

Thank you! The dipping in the water is needed only initial priming the feed.

 

Part of me feels like any staining would only give the pen even more character. Can you tell me more about the material? Is it more or less fragile than regular plastics etc?

You can dip in the section in the ink and don't wipe it off if you like to have ink stain. It is laser sintered nylon and aluminum powder mixture. It's comparable to regular plastic. I found it quite strong. It won't shatter like some polyester or acrylic resin pen even if you drop it on the hard floor.

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Pre-order special will end next Wednesday the 15th!

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This looks interesting, and I like JoWo's steel nibs. Do you have any photos of the polished finish available?

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This looks interesting, and I like JoWo's steel nibs. Do you have any photos of the polished finish available?

Here is comparison of finishes.

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and a set of polished. It's not glossy, more like a satin.

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