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Dear writers !

We have re-designed and made a lot of work on the carbon collection........
This includes a new Magna version, the first in this new chapter that is Venvstas Italy....
Linear Carbon fiber body, 2.0ml ink chamber, carbon fiber plunger, Titanium nibs, 7 different hand made 14k gold nibs.......made in Italy and what else?

The picture & the review by our friend David Parker...

 

https://www.venvstas.com/collections

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNoYZFxueWM&t=13s

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VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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Exactly what do you mean by hand made 14k nibs?

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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Wouldn't surprise me if that meant in house. I love my Carbon T and Lucio's design language in general. His pens look and feel like something you'd see in a sci fi film, the amount of custom pieces on his pens is pretty damn impressive. I believe mine has a JoWo arrow nib, but it's also the cheapest model he makes.

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Selling a boatload of restored, fairly rare, vintage Japanese gold nib pens, click here to see (more added as I finish restoring them)

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Exactly what do you mean by hand made 14k nibs?

Hello,

In house. We are doing in house nibs.

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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I own the original Magna from before it was refined by the new owners. I would love to get one of the new Magnas with a gold nib, however, currently only Titanium nibs (which I assume are not in-house) are available.

@Venvstas Given the current pandemic-induced restrictions, are you able to ship overseas?

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I own the original Magna from before it was refined by the new owners. I would love to get one of the new Magnas with a gold nib, however, currently only Titanium nibs (which I assume are not in-house) are available.

@Venvstas Given the current pandemic-induced restrictions, are you able to ship overseas?

Hello Theroc, yes we're shipping via DHL Express, we'll re-stock them next week. We ship from one day to the other.

You can write to us to the email below to reserve one. Once its in stock we will let you know. Quantities will be limited because the factory is working with the minimum staff.

Alternatively you can contact us via the form:

https://www.venvstas.com/contact

 

Keep that old Magna, those are the Paris made ones and we're seeing them going as collectibles!

 

Have a nice day.

 

 

 

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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Wow. That is truly gorgeous.

Thank you very much. They were born and made in Paris, now they are produced in Italy. Part of the (short) but interesting story of the brand.

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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