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New Model Release: Epigram


Oruc Gazi Kutluer

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20 hours ago, Aysedasi said:

I want to buy one of these pens but I'm really disappointed that the dark red and black swirled pen doesn't appear to be available?  Having made an enquiry as soon as the pen was announced and having been told I would be informed when the pen was available, it's disappointing to see that the original prototype colour has already been reserved by 'some collectors'.  I had hoped to be one of those 'collectors'.....  :(

 

Hello there.. thank you for for following up the model's adventure.

 

The matter here; the first batch with this red material unfortunately 'not reserved' but 'sold out'.. About 20pc of these red pens were made and sold to pen enthusiasts, not only to collectors. The Announcement of the model is made in our local atmosphere, not globally.

 

Fortunately new batch is with three colours will be available in relatively large quantities.

There is no original colour of this model :) We will continue to make the new batches ;) Stay tuned ;)

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3 hours ago, Oruc Gazi Kutluer said:

 

Hello there.. thank you for for following up the model's adventure.

 

The matter here; the first batch with this red material unfortunately 'not reserved' but 'sold out'.. About 20pc of these red pens were made and sold to pen enthusiasts, not only to collectors. The Announcement of the model is made in our local atmosphere, not globally.

 

Fortunately new batch is with three colours will be available in relatively large quantities.

There is no original colour of this model :) We will continue to make the new batches ;) Stay tuned ;)

 

Thanks Oruc, we have since corresponded (Andrew Hounsome).  

http://www.aysedasi.co.uk

 

 

 

 

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My Epigram arrived this morning.  It's a really beautiful pen.  I managed to obtain one in the original colour, a dark, slightly reddish brown (although not quite as red as it appears in the original photos.  I have the broad nib and inked up it writes very nicely indeed, not that I've had the chance yet to write more than a few words.  

 

I would also say what a gent Oruc is to deal with.  Great communication and very helpful.    Certainly 5 stars from me.  :)

http://www.aysedasi.co.uk

 

 

 

 

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