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I sent my e-mail in!

 

I'd love to have a 4.5oz bottle of the Galileo Manuscript Brown if there is enough interest to reorder the larger bottles.

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I sent my e-mail in!

 

I'd love to have a 4.5oz bottle of the Galileo Manuscript Brown if there is enough interest to reorder the larger bottles.

 

I'm interested in the large bottles of Galileo, too.

 

Thanks for doing this, Shawn! An email has been sent.

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Also - there will be no fudging on customs forms. If the cost was $58, then the customs form will say $58.

 

So don't ask.

 

 

:o :o :o

 

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As if we would ....... :unsure:

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I just ordered some, to support my favorite fountain pen website. I certainly don't need any more ink!

"One can not waste time worrying about small minds . . . If we were normal, we'd still be using free ball point pens." —Bo Bo Olson

 

"I already own more ink than a rational person can use in a lifetime." —Waski_the_Squirrel

 

I'm still trying to figure out how to list all my pens down here.

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quantities updated

Current Stocks (as per November 29, 2012):

3 oz. bottles of FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown - 42 0

3 oz. bottles of FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire - 46 25

4.5 oz. bottles of FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire incl. 2 free pens - 5 0

3 oz. bottles of FPN Van Gogh Starry Night Blue - 147 80

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Also added some requirements for making an order.

 

2) In the message body please do indicate how many bottles of ink you would like to receive, of FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown (GMB), and/or of FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire (DTN), and/or of FPN Van Gogh Starry Night Blue (VGSN)

 

Please state it like this so it's easy for me to read over quickly.

For example:

(quantity - size - color)

1 -3oz blue

2 - 3oz tulipe

1 - 3oz brown

 

3) Also indicate how you would like it shipped, although we would prefer USPS, due to time constraints

Please give me shipping location or a zip code so I can work out costs.

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Yay!!!!!

Order sent!

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Order emailed. I do hope that if it's not clear enough that you'll email me.

 

Thank y'all for everything that you're doing on this. It is much more a challenge and tiem consuming than most would imagine.

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Oh definitely I will be emailing you if I do not understand.

 

Earlier I thought somebody marked 42 bottles of brown. :)

That would have been a rather big misunderstanding. :P

 

Got it all sorted out quite quickly though.

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