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RubenDh

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Hello everybody

 

As I'm looking for a new pen, I'm considering getting a second custom pen.

The first one however costed me quite a lot (300 euros, steel nib) because of taxes, import duties, ect..

 

Altough I love my first custom pen, made in the USA, I wouldn't want to pay yet another +/- 100 euros on taxes, duties, ..

 

Does anyone know of a great European pen maker?

 

- for the new pen I'm looking to get it made out of this material : https://www.exoticblanks.com/Chocolate-Chip-Italian-Resin.html

- with a Visconti nib unit

 

Thank you!

Ruben - BELGIUM

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Or you can contact Watwolk, a FPN member, of penparadise.de, in Germany.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/user/92183-watvolk/

 

His site link is at the bottom of his profil page.

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Contact Alexandre Duboc in France via Instagram http://instagram.com/stylo_alexandre_duboc or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Stylo-Alexandre-Duboc-638108816324034/

 

There is also faggionato www.faggionato.fr

 

Oh and in the U.K. there is also Jake Lazzari. All his contact details are in his Instagram page:

http://instagram.com/jakelazzaridesign

 

Hope this helps!

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If you like, I can do.

I don´t have a webshop or Facebook page, yet.

But if you have a look at some of my previous postings you can see some of my pens.

I´m located in Germany.

just drop me a PM.

 

best regards

 

Gerrit

 

Haskoson Pens

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