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Thanks for sharing this. I've been following their Instagram account and the quality seems quite high. Your photos seem to confirm this too. 

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I like the look of this - do you know if there's any way to buy them other than facebook (which I don't do)?

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On 3/15/2021 at 12:03 AM, Logen from Seremban said:

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Clipless, seamless body

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Jowo #6 Medium

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Flanked by Lamys, for a scaling purposes.

 

That is a lovely nib and the craftsmanship looks exquisite!!

 

That is one beauty of a pen.

 

Congratulations on your acquisition!

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52 minutes ago, Karmachanic said:

A quick search reveals: orders@gmcustompens.com

As found on their website. 😳

 

Duh! That was clearly a bit too obvious for me ;)

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Just send an e-mail to orders@gmcustompens.com requesting for a brochure. Apurv Kulkarni is a nice chap and responds almost immediately to requests. Here is their phone number : +91 82752 37371. They could be on What's App.

 

This model comes in 8-9 acrylic colours as well as in ebonite. They also offer in-house PVD coating on the nib and clip if you don't fancy gold or silver bits on your pen. 

 

 

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19 hours ago, brohan said:

 

That is a lovely nib and the craftsmanship looks exquisite!!

 

That is one beauty of a pen.

 

Congratulations on your acquisition!

Thanks for the compliment. Made my day.

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