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If you want one, ore more.... please send PM

 

Reform 1745 pen: us $ 9,00 each.

Optional regrinding service for a supersmooth F nib: us $ 6,00 each.

Shipping Worldwide: us $ 3,00 for 1 pen, us $ 1,00 for each pen more.

 

See my earlier postings about the pen for more (technical) details & specifications.

 

Lexaf

 

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Hi all,

 

Thinking about Xmas presents already?

 

Or just need a good pen?

 

Reform 1745's are still available here, thank you!

 

Please PM or send e-mail to lexvangalen@gmail.com

 

Reform 1745 pen: us $ 9,00 each.

Optional regrinding service for a supersmooth F nib: us $ 6,00 each.

Shipping Worldwide: us $ 3,00 for 1 pen, us $ 1,00 for each pen more.

 

Regards,

 

Lexaf

 

 

NEW STOCK OF REFORM 1745 PENS!

 

Hello Dear fans of the Reform 1745 pens,

 

All of you who already bought one or more of these lovely little piston fillers, thank you and thank you also for your nice comments on receiving the pens! :thumbup:

 

I really thought it would not be possible to obtain more stock so I had to disappoint some of you, but:

To my surprise I found a rather large lot of Reform 1745 pens again. :ltcapd:

 

I ordered a batch of 70 more pens!

 

I just made the order and I expect to have them here in about two weeks, maybe even some days earlier!

 

So If you are still interested in obtaining the pens you can send me a PM already now and I can make you a reservation for one ore more pens.

As soon as the pens come in I will send you a message and then you can pay me as usual on Paypal.

 

As the US $ is dramatically low ( so sorry) I have to raise my prices a little bit.

So the prices for the pens wil be from now on:

 

Reform 1745 pen: us $ 9,00 each.

Optional regrinding service for a supersmooth F nib: us $ 6,00 each.

Shipping Worldwide: us $ 3,00 for 1 pen, us $ 1,00 for each pen more.

 

See my earlier postings about the pen for more (technical) details & specifications.

 

Cheers!

 

:eureka: Lexaf :eureka:

 

Edited for typos.

 

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Hi,

 

Welcome on FPN.

 

Thanks for your interest. I replied your PM today.

 

Best,

 

Lexaf

 

PM sent

 

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The Two Reform 1745 Pens arrived today. I have already tried the one with the little pink sticker (I assume this is the ground nib) with Mont Blanc Black Tinte SC21. It is a very smooth consistant writer.

 

Thank you

Bob

 

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Thanks for the positive review. Hope you'll use & enjoy the pens for a long time!

Cheers, Lexaf

 

The Two Reform 1745 Pens arrived today. I have already tried the one with the little pink sticker (I assume this is the ground nib) with Mont Blanc Black Tinte SC21. It is a very smooth consistant writer.

 

Thank you

Bob

 

:thumbup:

 

 

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