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Well, it finally happened. Just opened my "massdrop" email from yesterday and found a really good deal (sic) on the Italix Freshman's Notator pen, if you don't mind paying a premium!

MSRP - $26.55.

 

Massdrop current price............. $28.99 and, if they get enough buyers........... $26.99!!!

 

Of course you only have two nib choices AND a Schmidt converter is $4.00 extra. Oh yes, and shipping is $2.75 and it will September 30th.

 

So, what do you think, want to pay Massdrop a premium and wait an extra month?

 

Decisions, decisions, decisions!!!!

 

Maybe they will offer a "twofer" for $70.00? Or, better yet, perhaps, it's a special unlimited edition???

 

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/italix-freshman-s-notator?mode=guest_open

 

BTW, no affiliation!!!

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This is not a good deal for most... The pen is GBP 25 shipped to Canada - about the same price as Massdrop is offering it at for the LOWEST... Even assuming shipping to the US is a couple of $$ cheaper, it means dealing with another layer of logistics which translates into a longer wait time. Hardly worth it in my opinion...

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