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Hello Fountain Pen Fellas

 

Happy belated Holi :) to All from India

Its been long since I have been here. And now I am back... this time it's with a new Group Buy for Pens made in India

 

This Group Buy Consists of Kanwrite Desire and Lincoln Beena

 

GROUP BUY ACTIVE TILL 21st April only

 

 

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Models:

 

01. Kanwrite Desire - Review 01

  • Moulded Resin Pen in Various Colors
  • 3 in 1 Filling Mechanism (Converter, Cartridge, & Eyedropper)
  • Length: 135 mm
  • Length with Cap Posted: 155 mm
  • Length Cap Un-Posted: 125 mm
  • Grip Section Dia: 10 -11 mm
  • #6 Steel Screw in Nib Unit - EF, F, M, B, BB, Stub, Semi-Flex Fine
  • 12 Color Options as Below:
    • 01 Solid Black
    • 02 Black Marble
    • 03 White Marble
    • 04 Purple Gold Marble
    • 05 Red Marble
    • 06 Royal Blue Red Marble
    • 07 Sapphire Blue Marble
    • 08 Green Brown Marble
    • 09 Brown Orange Marble
    • 10 Orange Red Marble
    • 11 Brown Cappuccino Marble
    • 12 Translucent Brown

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02. Lincoln Beena (Not Made Anymore - Reform Piston Filler Inspired) - Review 02

  • New Old Stock, Black Color with Metal Cap
  • #5 Steel Screw in Nib Unit - Ebonite Feed - Medium Point Only
  • Piston Filling Mechanism
  • Length: 135 mm
  • Length with Cap Posted: 152 mm
  • Length Cap Un-Posted: 125 mm
  • Grip Section Dia : 8 - 9 mm
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Pricing and Purchase Options:

 

  • Option 01: Combo @ US $ 42 : Consists of 2 Nos. Kanwrite Desire with color and nib of your choice and 2 Nos. Beena Lincoln
  • Option 02: Combo @ US $ 29 : Consists of 1 Nos. Kanwrite Desire with color and nib of your choice and 2 Nos. Beena Lincoln
  • Option 03: Combo @ US $ 23 : Consists of 1 Nos. Kanwrite Desire with color and nib of your choice and 1 Nos. Beena Lincoln
  • Option 04: Kanwrite Desire Pen @ US $ 16: Consists of 1 Nos. Kanwrite Desire with color and nib of your choice
  • Option 05: One Beena Lincoln Pen @ US $ 9: Consists of one Lincoln Pen with standard Medium Nib

 

The above prices include shipping via Registered Mail. For other express shipping methods please PM and that will be chargeable as per actuals

 

Payment to be done via Paypal only for international customers and for domestic via bank transfer.

Paypal ID is: mehandiratta@gmail.com

Shipping:

Shipping will be done via Registered Air Mail within 5 to 15 days after the payment depending on the required color and nib choices.

Normally it takes approx 10 to 30 days to arrive at the destination depending upon the location.

 

EMS shipping available at extra charge

 

For shipping within India kindly PM me.

 

 

 

 

In order to participate in the group buy just fill the Google Form (Link Below) and Reply to the thread with “Form Submitted” or just repost the choices in thread

 

https://forms.gle/LAjdynnPsducmbKV8

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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Tell us more about the Kanwrite nibs. Are they Indian made or European? The options make it look like they are 3ither Bock or Jowo, but it would be nice if those were Indian made options.

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Tell us more about the Kanwrite nibs. Are they Indian made or European? The options make it look like they are 3ither Bock or Jowo, but it would be nice if those were Indian made options.

Kanwrite is an Indian OEM ... and they make their own nibs ...and these nibs are really good

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Form submitted.

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Form submitted.

 

Thank you ... Noted

Form Submitted. Looking forward to that Brown Cappucino! Looks gorgeous

Yeah I agree... I personally use that also...

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Any links to writing samples to show nib comparison? Is BB round or stub-like? I assume there’s no compatibility with a #6 screw-in JoWo nib unit/housing.

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