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We are having our Year End Inventory Blowout Sale this week until the end of the year.

 

Save 15% Off all items but also have many items discounted even further while they last. Come see what we have on sale:

 

https://www.penchalet.com/sales/year-end-inventory-blowout-sale.html

 

 

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Woah that's great!

Currently Inked = Pilot Custom 823 - 14Kt Gold 'M' Nib -- Visconti Kakadu LE #100/100 - 18Kt Gold 'M' Nib -- Visconti Homo Sapiens London Fog LE #785/888 - 23Kt Pd "1.3mm Stub" Nib -- Pelikan 100N Transitional - 14Kt Gold 'OF' Nib -- Pelikan 400 - 14Kt Gold 'KF' Nib (All Inked with Pelikan 4001 Blue-Black) -- Pelikan M200 West Germany - SS 'OBB' Nib

 
 
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Thank you for offering this "special sale!"

 

Combined with your already "lower than other" prices it makes the prices VERY fair & when ordered items exceed the $50.00 amount & qualify for FREE Shipping, it is like having Christmas all over again, except without waiting since you are noted for speedy dispatch!

 

I know some retailers caution against offers of "FREE Shipping," saying "there is a catch, & the cost of shipping is usually indicative of higher prices," BUT I surely haven't EVER found that when shopping @ Pen Chalet. (I have "emptied a cart" MANY times when I check the shipping costs & find they appear to be based on the NUMBER of items & often are $20.00, it just doesn't seem to justify the purchase when such cost for shipping is factored in. Cost does matter for some of us.)

 

I hope there will be many persons enjoying your "year end inventory clearance BLOWOUT sale;" if they do I suspect they will be as happy as I was when I enjoyed shopping after Christmas.

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Thank you for offering this, it helped soften the blow of exchange rates. I finally pulled the trigger on my first gold-nib pen, I wish I had known you had the stub nib Metropolitans earlier this week!

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