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984b6a7e-8dce-4914-8018-71ce8b110c70.jpgFountain K now in Color!

For the first time we are offering our Fountain K fountain pen in colors. Back from the anodizer and we now have several options available on our website. Currently available are Grey, Brown, Red, Blue, Black, Pink, Violet and Gold. Along with the previous Silver, Tumbled, Brass and Copper. We are still waiting on Olive, Green and Orange but will hopefull have those back soon.

So if you are in need of a new pen to match that new purse or car or shoes, we got you covered!

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Like the Superstition Mountain it's named after,

the Karas Pen Co Superstition Special Edition set is a one of a kind offering. Our first official Special Edition item is a tribute to the great state Karas Kustoms and Karas Pen Co call home, Arizona. The set takes its name from the iconic Superstition Mountain and the Superstition Mountain Range, home of the legendary Lost Dutchman's Mine. It also features a copper bead and copper lower barrel on the EDK, as Arizona is the Copper State. Along with that we have featured the Arizona State flag predominantly on our logo as well as our custom designed notebooks. The Superstition set will retail for $140.00.
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This special edition is limited to 120 sets, and the set comes with a hand numbered special edition Superstition Edition card; once these are gone, they are gone. The Superstition will be listed for sale on the Karas Kustoms website, December 2, 2015 at Noon Arizona Time.

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