During the past few weeks we've had a good stretch of new arrivals including the following:
Delta Dolcevita Oro in fabulous marbled orange resins
Delta Via Veneto Torsion, the last three available
Franklin-Covey by Cross (not shown on our site yet)
Giuliano Mazzouli Officina Museo Ducati
Monteverde Prima in Brown Swirl, Green Swirl, and Tiger Eye
Omas Bologna Purple Swirl and Turquoise Swirl
Pilot Fermo retractable fountain pens
Pilot Axiom ballpoints
Pilot Iroshizuku bottled inks
Pilot Parallel calligraphy pens
Pilot Varsity disposable fountain pen sets
Rhodia Webnotebooks
If you're in the area please stop in, otherwise keep checking the website for updates. Graduation season is upon us and Father's Day is coming.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Pen Event May 5th and New Arrivals
On Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 from noon to 7pm we will host four manufacturer reps representing Delta, Dupont, Monteverde, Namiki/Pilot and Visconti. There will be special discounts offered and new models introduced.
We have just received our first shipment of the Pilot Fermo retractable fountain pens in black, blue, and silver. These operate with a twist of the tail rather than with a clicker like on the sister model Vanishing Point. The Fermo is also just a bit slimmer than the Vanishing Point, but features the same excellent nib/feed/converter.
Coming this week are the first samples of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tiffany Pine Bough series as seen in Pen World, April 2010, page 32.
We're also expecting a number of new items from Cross including the Advantage Chrome/Mosaic, the Masquerade, the Sauvage Smoke/Stingray, and a variety of leather goods. Also, under the Franklin-Covey name, we'll have examples of the Melbourne, Nantucket, Harrisburg, Bristol, and Freemont, all priced between $7.99 and $14.99 and perfect for corporate gift giving and engraving.
We'll also be receiving some fabulous Iroshizuku bottled ink from Pilot in nine different colors.
We have just received our first shipment of the Pilot Fermo retractable fountain pens in black, blue, and silver. These operate with a twist of the tail rather than with a clicker like on the sister model Vanishing Point. The Fermo is also just a bit slimmer than the Vanishing Point, but features the same excellent nib/feed/converter.
Coming this week are the first samples of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tiffany Pine Bough series as seen in Pen World, April 2010, page 32.
We're also expecting a number of new items from Cross including the Advantage Chrome/Mosaic, the Masquerade, the Sauvage Smoke/Stingray, and a variety of leather goods. Also, under the Franklin-Covey name, we'll have examples of the Melbourne, Nantucket, Harrisburg, Bristol, and Freemont, all priced between $7.99 and $14.99 and perfect for corporate gift giving and engraving.
We'll also be receiving some fabulous Iroshizuku bottled ink from Pilot in nine different colors.
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