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Hallo!

 

I used to buy Stylus Magazine about fountain pens but as far as I understand they have closed down the paper magazine not and gone only electronic plus the Annual book.

 

Is there another pen magazine out there?

Anyone subscribing to a magazine you can recommend?

 

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I've been looking at the bookstores with huge magazine racks but have seen nothing even remotly pen oriented. Last Pen Magaizine was a couple years ago and have not seen another.

 

I also would like to see something in a hard copy...

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Pen World magazine is still up and running as far as I know.

There is also the Pennant, published by the Pen Collectors of America.

I think the Writing Equipment Society (UK) publishes a magazine also. Beyond that, I don't know about Europe or Asia.

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Yes, Pen World is still publishing. I subscribe, however Barnes and Noble usually keeps a few copies in stock every month (at least mine does). You'll probably find it in with the art and photography magazines. Pennant is a wonderful magazine as well, but of course you have to join the PCA to get it!

 

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Hallo!

 

I used to buy Stylus Magazine gone only electronic plus the Annual book.

 

I searched in Google but I couldn't find it. :headsmack: What's the link?

 

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Hallo!

 

I used to buy Stylus Magazine gone only electronic plus the Annual book.

 

I searched in Google but I couldn't find it. :headsmack: What's the link?

 

Thanks,

Hildebrando

 

No more Stylus Mag. There is PenWorld.com ma. A number of back issues are still available.

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I searched in Google but I couldn't find it. :headsmack: What's the link?

 

Thanks,

Hildebrando

 

Try http://www.stylusmag.com/

 

May or may not be a live site: rumors of even its electronic demise abound.

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I usually buy Pen World at BAM or Hastings. THey usually have it in Men's Fashion. :embarrassed_smile: I would subscribe, but it's a nice oversized magazine and would get messed up in my mail box. Bent if nothing less.

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