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Should any reader be able to guide me on where I could acquire a stock of this ink, I would be very grateful. You may email me directly on samirapu@hotmail.com and thank you in advance.

I used to buy Chelpark earlier and this shade seems to be out of stock at most places I have checked.

Have an enjoyable holiday break!

samirapu

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Should any reader be able to guide me on where I could acquire a stock of this ink, I would be very grateful. You may email me directly on samirapu@hotmail.com and thank you in advance.

I used to buy Chelpark earlier and this shade seems to be out of stock at most places I have checked.

Have an enjoyable holiday break!

samirapu

 

If you can travel all the way to fort, Manoj pen mart at Nagindas master road will have stocks in Chelpark, it is also available in other stationery stores around town, if you can tell your locality maybe I can guide you to a nearby shop.

 

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Hari

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Thank you Hari.

The last time I bought this shade (3 years ago) was also in the Fort area.

I tend to carry a large stock as I replenish my reserves each time I visit India.

After searching for this shop, I shall revert.

Best wishes

samirapu in Navi Mumbai.

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samirapu in Navi Mumbai.

 

In that case, pls try to contact here, they might even home deliver if you have a huge order:

 

CHELPARK COMPANY PVT LTD.

Gazdar house, 4th Floor, 629-A.J. Shankar Sheth Marg,

Mumbai - 400 002 (Maharashtra) India

Phone(s) : 022-56357151

 

or If you can travel to Chembur, Ekal Stationers should have them in stock.

 

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Hari

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Thank you Hari.

Manoj Pen Mart in Fort, was everything you described, and more.

They had some other brands too and very reasonable prices.

I stuck with Chelpark, as this is what I have been used to in the past.

In the early Seventies, we used 'Sulekha' while attending school in India.

A few years later Quink arrived on the market.

Ever since the Parker buy-out, this probably went through another name change to Chelpark.

Best wishes

Samiarapu

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