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Phidon Pens Limited, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. 6Th Anniversary Event.


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September 19-20 is the 6th anniversary celebration for Phidon Pens Limited in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. We are offering 30% off all in-store merchandise (excluding RIMOWA cases) for these two days only. We are also bringing in a few higher-end limited edition pens for those two days only which will be included in the sale. There will be a draw (ballot with purchase) for a gift basket of merchandise from the store. Thank-you to the pen community for supporting us for six great years!post-22821-0-57757500-1410540610_thumb.jpg

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The sale is on today, lots of stuff in stock, I picked up some Rhodia pads and notebooks (including Ice #18 pads), Que Vadia & Clairfontaine notebooks, and ink from Pelikan, Noodlers and Pilot. Go take a look if you're in the GTA / Waterloo / London area !

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