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We are extending the Holiday Special at All Write Now! though the 4th of January!

Receive 15% off on all purchases made until Sunday January 4th! Sale ends at Midnight.

 

a small sampling of what we have on offer:

 

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Acrylic Indian fountain pens in a variety of colors.

Can be purchased as eyedropper or C/C.

 

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The adorable Devika minis starting at only $9.

Ebonite and acrylic versions available.

 

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Unique, handmade ebonite dip pens from Varuna

 

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Student eyedropper pens for as low as $5!

 

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The attractive Clover pens with chased metal overlays

 

... as well as a variety of ebonite fountain pens with a choice of steel or gold nibs,

and a choice of ED or C/C filling system, priced at $30-$65!

 

Visit us to learn more at AllWriteNow.net

 

Happy New Year!

Steve Braun

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