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Hi everyone,

 

I am trying to buy some fountain pen ink and paper and I was wondering where you buy supplies for your Fps.

Does anyone know reliable sources that don't sell fake supplies?

Thanks

 

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Jetpens, Goulet Pens, iSellpens, Amazon, Fountain Pen Hospital. In Canada your shipping will be higher.

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Hello!,

 

I buy all my fountain pens supplies from gouletpens.com ((not affiliated in anyway))

 

They sell a very large amount of inks and sell also a sizable amount of paper/notebooks...

 

-C.D

Favorite Ink and Pen Combinations:

Monteverde Jewelria in Fine with Noodlers Liberty's Elysium

Jinhao x450 with a Goulet X-Fine Nib with Noodlers Liberty's Elysium

Lamy Al-Star BlueGreen in Extra Fine with Parker Quink Black

Pilot Metropolitan in Medium with Parker Quink Black

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Some places in Canada:

 

Wonder Pens, Stylus Fine Pens, Stylo.ca

Pelikan 140 EF | Pelikan 140 OBB | Pelikan M205 0.4mm stub | Pilot Custom Heritage 912 PO | Pilot Metropolitan M | TWSBI 580 EF | Waterman 52 1/2v

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Mostly, Amazon. I also like Goulet. Goulet will always get my business if they've spent any time answering questions. Otherwise, Amazon's usually cheaper, with included shipping on most things for Prime members, and returns are a cakewalk.

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Goulet and ipenstore and on Ebay, pens_n_more. This isn't to say Jetpens isn't good, because it is. Just gave my top three.

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Goulet, Todd Nussbaum at isellpens.com and Anderson's (for their reasonably priced Estie nibs). Writer's Bloc for paper. No affiliation with any, just a very happy customer.

Life's too short to use crappy pens.  -carlos.q

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JetPens, Goulet, Hisnibs.com (Dollar pens) and of course, Amazon Prime enabled sellers (cannot beat this).

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Goulet Pens, Anderson Pens, and Fountain Pen Hospital. They cover most of my ink and RB refill needs. I buy legal pads from Levenger's because i have always loved that paper.

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JetPens and Goulet Pens are my favorites. Both are excellent businesses that I trust. I also buy from Amazon, but I have had trouble with one or two retailers who sell through Amazon. Amazon itself I trust.

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Goulet Pens is my primary go to for new products. Followed by JStationery, then JetPen if JStationery doesn't have it. The Rakuten marketplace if I want something very cheap Japanese compared to the US Prices.

 

For used/vintage/etc tends to be one of the forums classified or eBay.

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Goulet & JetPens for me too. Goulet is my go-to for ink supply. JetPens is my secondary & also faster, since they're in California.

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Goulet gets the bulk of my business. I have also bought a variety of things includiing three fountain pens from Levenger.

 

Some paper and things I get locally.

Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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Nibs.com and richardspens.com for pens. Goulet for most supplies. Jet pens if Goulet doesn't have it.

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If I am ordering online than usually from Goulet. However the ipenstore warehouse is on my way home from work, so I will stop in there and avoid the shipping cost! Plus, I love walking into a warehouse and seeing lots of fountain pens and related stuff everywhere. I usually end up purchasing more than what I original came in for.

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