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I have just received my first stock of the new Varuna Bamboo pens. These all have the excellent German nibs with a choice of fine, medium or broad widths. The Bamboo is a very versatile pen, you can use it as an eyedropper, or as a cartridge/converter pen. I have them in stock in seven different ebonite colours.

 

The Kavi pen is also new - a smaller ebonite eyedropper pen that is available with matching ballpoints and rollerballs.

 

I also have ballpoints and rollerball pens to match the Rajan and Vishal models in stock.

 

You can see all these on my Varuna web page here:

 

http://www.andys-pens.ukhome.net/varuna.shtml

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Andy's Pens

 

Restorer and Vendor of Vintage Fountain pens and Pencils.

Authorised Stockist of Modern Writing Instruments.

All Vintage items fully and personally guaranteed.

Website: http://www.andys-pens.co.uk

E-mail: andys-pens@ukhome.net Mobile: 07889 821057

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