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Just wanted to let you all know that www.stylo.ca has many great deals under their promotion page. I recently purchased a Dupont Line D (Elysee) blue lacquer with gold trim for $500 CDN. They have many other pen brands too and for our US neighbors I think you can find many great deals especially with the exchange rate. I am not affiliated with Stylo in anyway, I'm simply a satisfied customer.

 

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Thanks ... I see that they (finally) redid their website!

 

I work a few steps away from their downtown Montreal store .. . I've been a regular customer since the late 1990s. It's been a month ... maybe I'm due for another visit!

 

One cool thing about this store, is that they handle warrantly claims for all the products they sell ... i.e. you bring back to them and they take care of sending to and from the manufacturer.

 

(Not affiliated either ... just a happy longtime customer grateful of having such a great store nearby.)

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Very nice place, best people… Nice choice of ink too, and hey usualy have a lot of Noodler's as long as some Sailor LE. Halas the only one left in Montreal!

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Yes, I bought my Graf von faber-castells there--best rate I found on the internet! shipping takes forever, but it's worth it.

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Well at least the website doesn't look circa 1998 anymore, but it's now in franglais, french titles and english text - sacré bleu!

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."

 

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They're solid, no worries if you deal with them. My own experiences with shipping have been prompt.

"I was cut off from the world. There was no one to confuse or torment me, and I was forced to become original." - Franz Joseph Haydn 1732 - 1809
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