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1 hour ago, MisterSheaffer said:

Do they accept PayPal for purchases?

No idea. They have a website, so you can try ordering there and see what options they have for payment.

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Yes they accept Paypal.  And I should clarify the information about the PLP Store.  This is a small office/school supply store about a block from the house where PLP pens are made and the family lives.  It was run by the family.  It is not where you would buy PLP pens. 

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I ordered a Scenic Ebonite from PLP online. It took some time to arrive, but that was only because the shipper (Rocket Ship?) sent it from India to Penn. and then it went by surface mail from there to Hawai'i, by truck or train and then by ship. I think they had a different system than PayPal, but it worked out very well.

 

The pen is lovely. I'm trying to prep a video review with more details. Satish is very helpful over WhatsApp. :)

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2 hours ago, Prof Drew said:

The pen is lovely. I'm trying to prep a video review with more details. Satish is very helpful over WhatsApp. :)

Look forward to your review 🙂

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20 hours ago, Prof Drew said:

I ordered a Scenic Ebonite from PLP online. It took some time to arrive, but that was only because the shipper (Rocket Ship?) sent it from India to Penn. and then it went by surface mail from there to Hawai'i, by truck or train and then by ship. I think they had a different system than PayPal, but it worked out very well.

 

The pen is lovely. I'm trying to prep a video review with more details. Satish is very helpful over WhatsApp. :)

Oh nice. Please do share the review. Looking forward to it. I have ordered a plp jumbo with a 40mm nib. Will post some pictures or do review based on time availability

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