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Victorian based Aussies will be interested to know that Milligram is opening it's second store. Hot on the heals of the Melbourne Central location fit out has begun on a new store at Westfield Doncaster. Great way to look and touch their range of stationery and the full range of Lamy pens.

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Sounds like they are targeting Tafts.

 

Any word on when Pen City might re-open?

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Sounds like they are targeting Tafts.

 

Any word on when Pen City might re-open?

 

Tafts are more about a large range of pens. Milligram only stocks Lamy (primarily), a few other minor brands and a huge range of quality stationery. I think they will compliment each other well. Not sure what is happening with Pen City.

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Dymocks in Camberwell also stocks a large range of Lamy pens and Milligram notebooks and paper.

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Hmm, a few other minor brands ... Kaweco, Pilot, Platinum, Diplomat, Caran d' Ache ... mostly workhorse rather than prestige pens. But stuff that will sell. Last time I went to Tafts Doncaster it had prestige pens but not a wide range of offerings. They could do with some competition. But seriously ... Doncaster?

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Hmm, a few other minor brands ... Kaweco, Pilot, Platinum, Diplomat, Caran d' Ache ... mostly workhorse rather than prestige pens. But stuff that will sell. Last time I went to Tafts Doncaster it had prestige pens but not a wide range of offerings. They could do with some competition. But seriously ... Doncaster?

 

Doncaster is an interesting choice. I suppose it is an upmarket centre and marketed as such. I am not local but travel their regularly as the range of shops is very good. I regularly visit Tafts, Nespresso, Apple and I think Milligram will do well. They have a Daiso too which can be handy. Time will tell I suppose. Now if they would just add a Muji........

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Oh dear, this is virtually in my back yard. And me with an expensive LAMY habit already. ;)

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Oh dear, this is virtually in my back yard. And me with an expensive LAMY habit already. ;)

 

Becoming a great place to shop for us addicts. Tafts, Daiso, KikkiK, now Milligram - all bases covered. Plus the occasional surprise at Myer and DJs. Now, if they would just add a Muji. I'm surprised they don't have one given the strong Asian demographic in the area. Plus Nespresso Boutique and Apple store. And the best Pad Thai around in the food court.

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