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FPN INK ORDERING INFORMATION

 

Please note that if you ordered ink in the last few months, please read THIS THREAD

 

Cost:

 

FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire: $12 per 3 oz. This is a standard ink. A scan can be found HERE

 

FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown $18 per 3 oz. bottle This ink is bulletproof. A review can be found HERE

 

FPN Van Gogh Starry Night Blue: $12.00 per 3 oz. Temporarily out of stock. This is a standard ink A scan can be found HERE

 

Shipping:

 

 

1 to 2 bottles within the USA $4.80 and up. Please note that USPS has changed the way they charge for shipping. Even packages under one pound are now subject to higher prices depending on distance from 07016

 

3 to 4 bottles within the USA $4.80 and up depending on distance from 07016

 

International: Please email your address and shipping costs will be listed in the invoice. If you have a preferred shipping method, please let us know.

 

How to order:

 

Order via email to fpnadmin@gmail.com

  • Subject line should state "FPN Ink Order"
  • State how many bottles you would like
  • Include your mailing address

An invoice with payment instructions will be sent to you. We accept PayPal or checks. Please note that we do not use PayPal invoices so it is not necessary to include your PayPal ID.

 

Additional Information: If you have questions, email fpnadmin@gmail.com and put "FPN Ink" in the subject line.

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