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Just checked it out. They are really beautiful instruments. I understand that they are designed and made in Italy, but really they have a very Zen feeling to them.

 

It seems it is a bit difficult to get them here in US....Anyone has some idea what retailers carry them?

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Come back with the answer to my own question...Ordered a Carbon T and a Designer 8 directly from venvstas website.

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Just checked it out. They are really beautiful instruments. I understand that they are designed and made in Italy, but really they have a very Zen feeling to them.

 

It seems it is a bit difficult to get them here in US....Anyone has some idea what retailers carry them?

Hello and thank you.

We're shipping to the USA via DHL express you'll get them in a blink!

https://www.venvstas.com/collections

 

thank you !

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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I also was convinced by peter's video to order the Designer 8 because I didn't know it was a standard clutch style 2mm and could be used with a Staedler rotary sharpener

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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I also was convinced by peter's video to order the Designer 8 because I didn't know it was a standard clutch style 2mm and could be used with a Staedler rotary sharpener

Yes. That looks cool. Seems I will receive the Carbon T and D8 in a few days.

 

It would be better if the D8 actually includes a lead pointer.

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Yes. That looks cool. Seems I will receive the Carbon T and D8 in a few days.

 

It would be better if the D8 actually includes a lead pointer.

Yes, we're shipping via DHL express now due to the shutting down of the Italian post due to the crisis, it was not possible to use the standard shipping, therefore we are suing now exclusively DHL express.

The pencils were designed with no sharpener, we'll introduce an accessory at one point, a sharpener. We have delayed the introduction of many accessories because of the crisis. It has been complicated!

Looking forward for your impressions.

 

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

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Yes, we're shipping via DHL express now due to the shutting down of the Italian post due to the crisis, it was not possible to use the standard shipping, therefore we are suing now exclusively DHL express.

The pencils were designed with no sharpener, we'll introduce an accessory at one point, a sharpener. We have delayed the introduction of many accessories because of the crisis. It has been complicated!

Looking forward for your impressions.

 

Thanks! I understand.

 

Just received both the pencil and the pen. So far so good! Really like the pen!

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Hello and thank you.

We're shipping to the USA via DHL express you'll get them in a blink!

https://www.venvstas.com/collections

 

thank you !

 

Hello, thanks for contributing information to the thread. I am interested in a Magna but with a gold nib, which are currently out of stock. Any idea when they will be back in stock? Thanks.

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Hello, thanks for contributing information to the thread. I am interested in a Magna but with a gold nib, which are currently out of stock. Any idea when they will be back in stock? Thanks.

Hello and thank you.

In a couple of weeks.

Just send us an email to contact@venvstas.com with the nib point you desire, so we'll reserve it for you at no cost.

 

Thanks again!

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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