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  1. Iguana Sell

    Visconti Watermark Is Now In Stock!

    We are really glad to announce the new Visconti Watermark Demo Limited Edition is finally in stock! This masterpiece needs at least 20 manual operations per fountain pen. The body is made by cutting sterling silver form a tube, leaving the user to see the ink level of their fountain pen. The numbered Limited Edition features a double reservoir of ink charge and comes in a special packaging. In stock in EF-F-M-B nib, choose your favourite and enjoy shipping in 24 hours! Discover every detail: https://www.iguanasell.com/products/visconti-watermark-demo-silver-fountain-pen-silver-925-limited-ed Should you need additional information please do not hesitate but contact us through info@iguanasell.com
  2. http://images.ttcdn.co/media/i/logotype/238735-763113d2d4354337bdaa49f7a6110f61.jpeg?size=1000 Hi everybody! You are most welcome to look through this post, if you have an interest in acquiring one of the Pelikan’s pen. I can offer an impressive range of ball pens, rollers, fountain pens from this well-known German manufacturer. Here’s a brief introduction of my offer. For a more detailed information, just read below. I offer a wide (but limited in quantity) range of original Pelikan NOS pens in a perfect conditionEasy to choose a pen thanks to a detailed showcase @http://pelikan.tictail.comPrices well below the marketDifferent ways of shipment are possibleI guarantee you get your pen as described It’s my first official introduction here, on the FPN forum. However I’ve already sold a good number of pens to FPN members via Classifieds. A few words about myself and the items for sale. Range: Here you can find the latest available range of pens for sale: http://pelikan.tictail.com. Actually it’s like a showcase, not a fully functional online-store. The stock is limited and will not be replenished once sold out. Please read below, how to order. All the listed pens are so called “NOS” (new old stock). It means that the pens are new, but were manufactured years ago and stored till nowadays. Some of the pens are back from shops; in this case there’s a corresponding remark in the description. The pens from my stock were manufactured around 2002-2006. All the pens are 100% original, directly supplied by Pelikan Germany; no fakes etc. Pens’ condition: As stated above, all the pens are new, and therefore in a perfect condition. If a pen has any flaws, it’s indicated in the description + an additional discount is applied. Please also note, that the pens come in bulk (w/o original box), except for Special and Limited editions. Ball pens and roller pens come with an additional original Pelikan’s spare refill, manufactured the same year as the pen (they function perfectly well). Prices: All the FPN subscribers can benefit from the additional 10% discount applied to the listed prices at http://pelikan.tictail.com. For example, M400 fountain pen price for the FPN user will be 188 USD vs regular 209 USD. Besides, there’s a payment option, which can save even more money. If the payment is made directly to a bank account, the additional 5% discount is applied. Usually it’s worth paying via wired bank transfer, when the pen is relatively expensive ($1000+). In this case the cost to process a wired payment is less than a 5% discount. How to order: If you want to buy a pen, simply send me a message via FPN and I’ll guide you accordingly. Payment: Payment shall be made via Paypal. Wired payments accepted as well (see Prices section). Shipping: All the pens priced up to $299 are shipped for free from Moscow with standard registered air mail (Russian Post). Average delivery time is 10-20 days, depending on buyer’s location. Tracking number is available, and the parcel could be tracked online. If a pen’s price is more than $299, paid courier delivery is requested. Technically I can ship with any of the well-known courier service (UPS, FEDEX, DHL, TNT etc), but it’s quite costly. Average cost of shipment, made by one of the mentioned companies is around $90. So therefore, if you want a faster shipment or the pen’s price is over $299, I recommend EMS courier service. Average delivery time is 5-15 days, depending on buyer’s location (usually 8 days). In the US it’s delivered with USPS. EMS international flat rate price is $40. Packaging: all the pens are properly packed to ensure their safety during transportation. Returns: If the pen’s price is $300 or lower, returns accepted. If the pen’s price is over $300, returns not accepted, unless the received item is different from the description. This rule is applied mainly due to extremely complicated import procedures in Russia. Guarantees & credibility: I am not an authorized Pelikan’s dealer, but I am 100% dedicated to a fair and mutually satisfactory cooperation. I’ve already sold a number of pens to FPN members, so I can share thier names upon request. You can always get in thouch with me via forum / e-mail/ phone and get a prompt feedback. Thanks for reading this & hope you’ll find something of interest for yourself. Stanis from Moscow
  3. This is not a fountain pen review. I have been looking for a pen that I can write ‘fast’ (as the main priority) with variation in line width. I have no idea of where to start but end up purchasing a bunch of pens with stock 1.1 italic. Personally I have been using fountain pens with EF or SEF for many years. Sailor profit with music nib – this is more of a stub than italic and there is no problem with the flow. It writes a wet, wide line. Monteverde Intima with 1.1 italic – a beautiful pen but I have a problem with the italic nib from the start. It skips and writes with a dry line. I have tried flushing and applying gentle pressure. It continues to skip and write a dry line. I have just received a Monteverde Impressa from gouletpens today with 1.1 italic. It has the chrome version of the 1.1 italic and writes a better line. TWISB classic with 1.1 italic , Noodler’s walnut – this nib is surprisingly dry. However, there is no skipping during writing so far. The pen is the right size for my hand. I wear size L gloves. This is a piston filler. TWISB diamond 580 with 1.1 italic, Noodler’s Liberty Elysium – this is an identical if not the same nib as the one on TWISB classic but there is clear sample variation with TWISB nib. The nib on this pen writes a nice wet but wider line subjectively. It is a much bigger pen. Lamy AL star with 1.1 italic, Noodler’s Polar Black – I have half a dozen of Lamy Al star and I have ordered the 1.1 italic nib. It writes just like any other Lamy Al star – slightly scratchy but nice wet line. Jinhao 159 with a Goulet 1.1 italic, Noodler’s walnut – this is a big pen that costs US$6 including postage. I ordered 4 of them. I change the nib to the Goulet 1.1 italic. It is smooth, wet and enjoyable pen to write with. The nib has dried up once while capped in drawer and I have primed it once but has not had a problem since then. The top seven pens in the pen tray are the pens mentioned above..sorry about the quality of images from my phone... From my limited experience with 1.1 italic, I think the decisions are not hard. If you want a piston filler, get the TWISB. It writes well and is well built. If budget is a problem, the Jinhao 159 (and I suspect any other Jinhao with replacable nib) with a Goulet 1.1 italic is the best value for money. The jinhao and the Goulet nib costs me US$21.00. Monteverde is a beautiful pen with sample variation but from my experience with its italic so far, I will pick TWISB over it. As for the Sailor pen, there is no doubt about its music nib. It is the only pen here with the gold nib. However, there is less line width variation comparing to the italics. I hope this helps! Enjoy….





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