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10% Off Everything For Fountain Pen Day At Cult Pens


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It's fountain pen day, as people here probably already know. We've decided to celebrate by offering 10% discount on everything. Just use the coupon code FPD2013 in the basket, and the discount will be applied.

 

Coupon code: FPD2013

 

You can add this to many of our other offers, too. We have 20% off all Platinum at the moment - add this extra discount, and a Preppy is just £2.34. The beautiful Izumo urushi fountain pen drops from £549 to around £395, and a #3776 Century is just over £70. We're also offering 3-for-2 on all Ohto products, which makes the Tasche fountain pen a bit of a bargain, along with all their other quirky Japanese pens and pencils.

 

It applies to everything on the site, not just fountain pens. But why would anyone here want anything other than fountain pens? Well it's 10% off ink, too! It could be a good chance to try out Cult Pens Deep Dark inks, made for us by Diamine. We have Rhodia paper and notebooks too, and pens, inks and accessories from J. Herbin.

 

When you don't want to use a fountain pen For loaning to other people, it's sometimes good to have a ballpoint or rollerball handy - and there aren't many that write as nicely as a Uni-ball Jetstream. We have a 3-for-2 offer on the new Jetstream Colours, and the 10% discount can be used at the same time.

 

And don't worry if you didn't see this post until after Friday - the coupon code is valid over the weekend too.

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Awesome! I bought a TWSBI Diamond 580 and some Diamine Onyx Black to go in it.

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darn...I ordered two days too early!

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I ordered 2 Music Sets, several other inks and a couple of pens. Amazingly it all arrived at my office just a couple of days later - almost 17,000 Kms!

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