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After the great sucess of the brown 365 Aurora is going to produce the

Aurora Optima 365 Abyss

http://www.novelli.it/images/limited/2141206132.jpg

produced in a new wonderful wonderful green auroloid, this edition comed with a 18kt yellow gold plated and piston filler. It is limited to only 366 pieces to celebrate the 2016 leap year.

 

 

http://www.novelli.it/images/pendescriptions/Aurora/Optima%20365%20Abissi/bigimages/Aurora-Optima-365-Abissi-01.jpg

 

For any further information please visit THIS PAGE or contact me to reserve your pen with your favourite nib.

Thank you,

Marco

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I'm glad to see that Aurora is stepping up the pace with some new colors!

"If you can spend a perfectly useless afternoon in a perfectly useless manner, you have learned how to live."

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I'm glad to see that Aurora is stepping up the pace with some new colors!

yes, it looks very interesting, I will post some more pictures when I will receive them.

Marco

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I live in Europe, but it looks like it's worth waiting until I'm in the US as the shipping costs are the same.

If I ship to USA you will pay the VAT net price, if I ship to Europe you will pay the VAT included price. The shipping cost is a flat rate worldwide, so I agree with you, it is more convenient to ship to USA.

Ciao,

Marco

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Aurora joins Pelikan in the "Most Beautiful Pen of the Year" competition. And it's only the middle of January!

 

Abyss, eh? It is indeed. :wacko:

 

David

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Hi, Marco.

 

Has Aurora announced a release date for this beauty?

 

David

Hi David,

I think the Abyss will be delivered during February but Aurora didn't confirm it yet, I will keep you informed.

Ciao,

Marco

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I live in Europe, but it looks like it's worth waiting until I'm in the US as the shipping costs are the same.

that plus you dont pay VAT in the US

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In anticipation for this new release, there is this picture on a Japanese website

 

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"If you can spend a perfectly useless afternoon in a perfectly useless manner, you have learned how to live."

– Lin Yu-T'ang

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To all the folks in FPN who are interested in this pen, please be aware of the color change between the sample pen and the pen actually produced. Please check my post https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/305743-aurora-optima-365-abissi-warning/?do=findComment&comment=3587401

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