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La Couronne du Comte has 20% off plus their ink for €1, I think was the price. Delivery can be a bit slow.

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La Couronne du Comte can be quite interesting for EU residents when they do these discounted offers.

20% off some of those higher priced pens (especially LEs) for which price never seems to come down can be appealing if you've set you mind to buying a specific model sooner or later. Above a certain purchase price shipping is free.

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I just ordered a Lamy 2000 from EndlessPens for $99

 

Thanks for the suggestion. I hope I don't get burnt by customs.....

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Endlesspens has some decent deals, but they have an amazing deal on the lamy 2000 with any nib size for $99.

 

I picked up a double broad.

 

If you just click on "sales" they have a ton of other things on sale like nibs for the pelikan m205/200 for $15, quink bottles for $3, etc.

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Papier & Stift has 15% off everything until December 2nd. If you were looking for their exclusive Diamine A Night in Jodhpur ink, now's the time to get it!

 

https://papierundstift.de/

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La Couronne du Comte has 20% off plus their ink for €1, I think was the price. Delivery can be a bit slow.

 

A choice of one between 2 inks for 0.1 or 0.01 € more precisely.

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La Couronne du Comte has 20% off plus their ink for 1, I think was the price. Delivery can be a bit slow.

Yeah, and you can get great prices con montblanc there

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Cult pens has great prices on pelikan

And Niche Pens also have great prices, the only difference is that the shipping is not free.

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BTW, if you shop Endless, don't just look at the Black Friday specials.

They are having site-wide discounts, and some of them are more tempting than those shown on the Black Friday page.

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^ This ^ I clicked "all sales" it threw an error, I clicked "continue shopping" and it threw like 20 pages of sales at me. I got two bottles of quink for $3 each, a bottle of waterman black for $4, and a caran d'ache 849 EF for $29 in addition to the bottle of GVFC for $15 and the BB lamy 2000 for $99.

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I missed out on the L2K deal and now it has been increased to $135 for the Cyber Monday deal.

Smacking my own head from my indecisiveness :headsmack:

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I snagged two bottles of Stipula ink from Pen Chalet, Saffron and Light Blue. I have been meaning to try this brand for a few years, especially Saffron, so was happy to get a great price on them. Was tempted by the Lamy 2000 at Endless Pens, but I don't need another pen, and the oblique medium nib was out of stock by the time I looked, so made it less tempting overall....

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I missed out on the L2K deal and now it has been increased to $135 for the Cyber Monday deal.

Smacking my own head from my indecisiveness :headsmack:

 

They come up for about $100-110 usually once or twice a year on various retailers. But I've never seen anything other than EF-M sold for that. Never the obliques, broad or double broad.

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They come up for about $100-110 usually once or twice a year on various retailers. But I've never seen anything other than EF-M sold for that. Never the obliques, broad or double broad.

 

Thanks for the info.

It is really a nice coincidence that the nib size I am panning to get for the L2K is the EF.

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