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Massdrop Has The 805 Stresemann For $330


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... with free shipping to the US.

 

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/pelikan-souveran-m805-stresemann-special-edition#description

 

This is pretty low even for a regular 805. Cultpens price (excl. VAT) with today's exchange rate is basically the same.

 

Usual caveats apply. This being Massdrop, you won't get the pen next week. I'm not sure where they charge sales tax (I'd say CA -- and maybe NJ because they send from a warehouse there -- but not sure) but in most parts of the US it should be tax free.

 

-k

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That's a pretty smoking deal. As a current owner of a Stressemann I wish the prices were higher but I'm happy for anyone who's able to take advantage of the deal.

 

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The Supreme Court recently ruled that states can start collecting sales tax from out of state (i.e., online) vendors so don't count on the sales tax break for much longer.

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