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Announcing The New 123Stylo.com Platform, The Swiss Reference For Fountain Pens


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Hi there fountain pens lovers & collectors,

 

I'm proud to announce the creation of a new fountain pen boutique, called:

 

www.123stylo.com

 

Located in Switzerland, but shipping worldwide! (free shipping from 500$)

 

To begin with, we have already prepared a nice choice of over 70 very nice fountain pens, both modern and vintage, LE, from 50$ to thousands. We have hundreds in our drawers that are soon going to be online.

 

Many are NOS but without the hefty boutique price tag. 2 day return whatever the reason is!

All pens are guaranteed genuine, and in perfect cosmetic & working order.

 

You will find the website updated every week. Arrivals are announced on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

But to hear about novelties before they arrive on socials, you can register to our newsletter at:

 

info@123stylo.com

 

www.facebook.com/123stylo

https://twitter.com/123stylo_

https://instagram.com/123chrono_

 

It's time, follow us!

 

William, creator of 123stylo.com

 

p.s. you will find my adds on FPN, under the "swisspens" nickname.

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"...над кем смеетесь? над собой смеетесь!..." Гоголь, Ревизор

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Nice website, and best of luck with your business.

However, I would suggest that you have price indicators in major currencies as well (eg USD and EUR),-

APOLOGIES: you already have this :)

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Ohh there is one very interesting pen ... depending on what I spend in Tilburg, I may want to get it (or regret it forever ;) ).

 

Very nice looking web site!

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Just received my pen. Four days from Switzerland overseas... pen as annonounced, in pristine condition, sent in a hard plastic/kevlar super hard tube with bubbles, very safe. So far a happy customer! :-)

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