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Drop.com is clearing out leftovers from their warehouse. Thousands of items on sale. Quantities are very limited, however.

Very tempting Writing selection here:https://warehouse.drop.com/collections/writing

Notable:

M805 Stresemann ~$250

Lamy 2000 ~$100

Lamy 2000 SS ~$160

Montegrappa NeroUno Deutto ~$140

 

Many others, too. Unfortunately, quantities are extremely limited.

Sale should go live just about...NOW!

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Hmm

 

"There are no shipping methods available for your cart or address"

 

I've been ordering from these clowns for years. (Not lately though since they killed their writing section)

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I wouldn't give them my info again. They took way too long before ultimately cancelling a group buy on a Ensso XS.

 

Move along, nothing to see here...

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The Drop warehouse still has some good deals. In particular the

Pelikan M200 Smoky Quartz SET is $74.25, the

Pelikan M205 Demonstrator is $80 sold out, the

Visconty Hall of music is $99, the

J Herbin 1670 ink bottles are $10, only Caroube de Chypre left

Leuchtturm, Rhodia and Clairefontaine notebooks are $7 or less

 

Here's the kicker: if you order for $200 or more you get $50 off.

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I got the "Pelikan M200 Smoky Quartz SET is $74.25" some time ago and like the pen (EF) and ink. I ordered a 5 pack of paper and they sent me just one, but promptly refunded my money. The pen and ink arrived promptly.

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Here's the kicker: if you order for $200 or more you get $50 off.

No, the kicker is Drop.com won't ship the items to Australia — at least the last time I looked — even though it had no problem shipping pens to me in the past for a price.

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The Drop warehouse still has some good deals. In particular the

Pelikan M200 Smoky Quartz SET is $74.25, the

Pelikan M205 Demonstrator is $80 sold out, the

Visconty Hall of music is $99, the

J Herbin 1670 ink bottles are $10, only Caroube de Chypre left

Leuchtturm, Rhodia and Clairefontaine notebooks are $7 or less

 

Here's the kicker: if you order for $200 or more you get $50 off.

 

 

 

Ack, you guys are killing me.

 

$7 Leuchtturm 1917s and $1 Clairefontaine pocket notebooks :o :O :o

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