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i cant do anything but run to the local post office for tracking it they always say it is in united states please dr lopez have alook at your local post office once

 

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ali

 

 

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i cant do anything but run to the local post office for tracking it they always say it is in united states please dr lopez have alook at your local post office once

 

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ali

 

Well, if they say it is in the USA, then we have a problem because my address is in EU. So I need to ask you to confirm you posted my pens correctly. Six weeks and no news of the box is too far above any expected time.

In my current rotation:

Pelikan 400 Brown Tortoise/14K Fine/J. Herbin Cafe des Iles

Lamy 2000/14K Medium/Lamy Blue-Black

Sailor 1911 Large burgundy/21K Naginata Togi Medium/Diamine Oxblood

Montblanc 146/14K Fine/Montblanc Racing Green

Rosetta blue/Steel Pendelton cursive italic/Pelikan Royal Blue

Delta Passion/18K Broad/Diamine Syrah

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My pens were paid in full on Nov 30th and still waiting.

 

Do yourself a favor and file a claim with PayPal before their 45 day time limit expires. The seller is obviously unwilling to accept the fact that there might be a problem.

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check you item saint inky it is arrived in your post office as shown by the usps site please call them and take it 

 

 

 

 

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ali

 

 

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and please guys there is more stock left and shipping has 2 options 

 

 

 

 

1. reg post but for the patient ones

 

2. courier shipping only for the unpatient one's  is 17$ with tracking and insurance

 

 

 

 

regards

 

 

 

 

ali

 

 

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check you item saint inky it is arrived in your post office as shown by the usps site please call them and take it 

 

Yes, the pens finally arrived: Ordered and paid for on 22 November, postmarked 13 December (that's correct: A full 3 weeks later), and received 9 January -- seven weeks after payment. But I guess I was just being impatient. Yeah, that must have been what delayed their arrival... :glare:

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thanks for the pms lots of stock more left for everyone and 2 modes of shipping please

 

 

 

 

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edited as i posted in the wrong thread - :embarrassed_smile:

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Mine came in- it's in great shape and it's being inked tonight (the ball point works as well, but ball points are just for forms as far as I am concerned.)

 

thanks to all buyers lots of stock still left

 

 

 

 

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ali

 

 

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Mine arrived late last week while I was away. The fountain pen is interesting - a much finer nib than I expected from a fine - but it's a smooth writer so I'm quite pleased. The pen comes with a press-bar converter which is removable so you can use cartridges; I have no idea if modern Sheaffer cartridges fit, and I'm not sure I care anyway!

 

The ballpoint works too - the refill looks like a Sheaffer K but if anyone knows for sure, please advise.

 

In any event, thanks Ali - and thanks for using real stamps on the package!

Too many pens; too many inks. But at least I've emptied two ink bottles now.

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Yes, a modern Sheaffer converter will work with these pens. I have already replaced the original press-bar style converter in mine.

Edited by TriggerT

I'm Finding Something to Find.

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Yes, a modern Sheaffer converter will work with these pens. I have already replaced the original press-bar style converter in mine.

 

 

Excellent news. Thanks a billion TriggerT

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thanks a lot xena and trigger and all for the purchases i have still lots of them left with fine nibs all colours left for grabs

 

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ali

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