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Scriptorium Pens is proud to announce a new model: the Inkling!

 

Created as a custom pen request from a long-time customer, the Inkling is based on the vintage Carter's INX pens of the 20's & 30's. Check out the website for more details on the making of the Inkling.

 

 

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Wow, I love the blend of colors - many back in the day had red with green etc... I'm a green and blue girl.... ThIs is beautiful. The section looks comfortable, too.

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Beautiful pen

 

 

Wow, I love the blend of colors - many back in the day had red with green etc... I'm a green and blue girl.... ThIs is beautiful. The section looks comfortable, too.

 

 

Awesome new model! You never cease to amaze.

 

 

Beautiful work as always, Renée!

 

 

Absolutely lovely!!

 

 

Classy, sober, divine.

 

The chosen material is a delight.

 

Congratumations

 

 

Thank you so much, everyone! This one was a long time in the making! :)

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Goodness me, saving up for one of these starts today! That is stunning.

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