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Special Ink Edition Fritzrot


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As we are celebrating in 2015 our 135th anniversary we offer a special ink edition called Fritzrot (Fritzred).

 

Fritzrot is a fountain pen ink suitable for all fountain pens. It is a rather wet ink with some shading. The ink comes in a 30ml glass bottle for € 4,95 including VAT and € 4,16 without VAT. Below you can find some samples of the ink.

 

 

 

 

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Looks wonderful.

 

It is very hard to navigate on your site, if we don't speak german. :(

 

I tried to order, and impossible: it is always asking me the USt-ID( what is that?????)

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Dear fountainpagan,

 

I am very sorry that our site is only available in German for the moment. If you like to order, the easiest way is to send me an email to service@fritz-schimpf.de.

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I think I could skip the Noodler's Voltaire for this.

 

How much is shipping to the US?

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migo894 that looks like your much coveted Sailor ink . . . !

It's pretty close!

Verba volant, scripta manent

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Dear penswordnoassemblyrequired,

 

shipment to the US for up to two bottles is € 10.-. I know that this quite a lot compared to the price of the bottle.

 

Maybe you might be interested in adding another article like a Pelikan Souverän M805 Stresemann fountain pen for € 315,97 (without the German VAT) with special shipment costs of € 20.-?

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