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Hi everyone,

 

If you haven't seen this

thread, you ought to check it out. These are some of the coolest new pens introduced

in a long time - there's literally nothing else like them.

 

I'm happy to announce that I will shortly have these unique, charming little

pens for sale here at FPN, shipping from the U.S.

 

More info to follow, but here are a few details. Figure on availability a couple

of weeks from now, subject, naturally, to change. Price is expected to be in the

$15 range. In light of demand, each purchaser will be limited to a certain number of pens - that number stlll TBD.

 

If you're interested, drop me an email stevebraun23@comcast.net or a PM. Pens will be shipped in order of

reservations received. (Reserving a pen doesn't commit you to purchase, of

course, but it secures your spot in the queue.)

 

Happy, also, to let you all know that some really interesting full-size Indian

eyedroppers - from several different makers, including NOS vintage pens as well

as current production - will also be available soon.

 

Stevebraun

www.allwritenow.net ... coming soon

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Hello Everyone,

 

Here's an update on the ETA of this unique little pen: a bit of good news, and a bit of not-so-good news.

 

Good news first: while the response to the initial post has been enthusiastic (to say the least), there are still some pens available. So if you're interested, you might want to reserve yours soon (without obligation, of course), before they're all spoken for.

 

And the not-so-good news...

 

As sometimes happens when you're dealing with artisan-made items, there's been a minor delay that will probably move the shipping date back about a week. This batch of pens is being hand made to order, so this change is regrettable, but not entirely unexpected. (No change in pricing, by the way.)

 

Awfully sorry for any inconvenience. Please watch this thread for further developments and details.

 

To reserve a pen, please email stevebraun23@comcast.net, or send me a PM.

 

Steve Braun

 

PS If you're new to this thread, please scroll up to the top for a link that will explain what's going on here.

 

PPS One additional piece of news: we've given this pen what we hope is an appropriate name: Devika. It's derived from Sanskrit, and it means "Little Goddess."

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Steve, I can't wait to make Devika's acquaintance! Will there be a choice of colors?

 

Hi yes!

 

Solid Black

Brown/Black Striped

Green/Black Striped

Red/Black Striped

 

Thanks for your interest!

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