MyGiftStop has Select Tibaldi by Montegrappa Fountain Pens (Various) on sale below for $66.99 when you apply coupon code HD925 at checkout. Shipping is free.
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Our research indicates that this offer is $78 lower (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $144.99
About this product:
Measures 5.25" capped and 6" posted with a body diameter of 11mm
Comes with a converter already installed along with 2 standard cartridges (1 black and 1 blue) on the side
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MyGiftStop has Select Tibaldi by Montegrappa Fountain Pens (Various) on sale below for $66.99 when you apply coupon code HD925 at checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to staff member the-press-box for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that this offer is $78 lower (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $144.99
About this product:
Measures 5.25" capped and 6" posted with a body diameter of 11mm
Comes with a converter already installed along with 2 standard cartridges (1 black and 1 blue) on the side
Italian brand. I've gotten two of these over the last month (medium nib) as gifts. They do write very nice compared to the much cheaper Lamy fountain pens. They have a nice heft to them.
And for those of you going about "who writes anymore" or "ball point pens are superior"... you're not wrong. But there's a neat analog feel about using fountain pens and ink to paper that you don't get from typing on a keyboard...
Comes with a refillable cartridge "converter", couple vials of ink, warranty card. I've not been able to find a "Made in Italy" stamp on these.
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Used to love writing with fountain pen back when I was in high school and college. Now a days I don't even write on paper for most part - just typing away on a keyboard….
But if the person you are getting this for likes writing, this is a great gift!
Hope it does not leak!
Italian brand. I've gotten two of these over the last month (medium nib) as gifts. They do write very nice compared to the much cheaper Lamy fountain pens. They have a nice heft to them.
And for those of you going about "who writes anymore" or "ball point pens are superior"... you're not wrong. But there's a neat analog feel about using fountain pens and ink to paper that you don't get from typing on a keyboard...
Comes with a refillable cartridge "converter", couple vials of ink, warranty card. I've not been able to find a "Made in Italy" stamp on these.
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Italian brand. I've gotten two of these over the last month (medium nib) as gifts. They do write very nice compared to the much cheaper Lamy fountain pens. They have a nice heft to them.
And for those of you going about "who writes anymore" or "ball point pens are superior"... you're not wrong. But there's a neat analog feel about using fountain pens and ink to paper that you don't get from typing on a keyboard...
Comes with a refillable cartridge "converter", couple vials of ink, warranty card. I've not been able to find a "Made in Italy" stamp on these.
Hopefully the write *nicely
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I always get sad when people diminish other people's interest/hobbies.
Don't be! There is just too much shittiness in this world to be sad over it and rather fight it or move on.
That said, I honestly don't understand people that feels the need to do that. Like how much lack of self awareness must one have to not realize we all have different things we are interested in, and that some will always feel like it isn't for them.
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And for those of you going about "who writes anymore" or "ball point pens are superior"... you're not wrong. But there's a neat analog feel about using fountain pens and ink to paper that you don't get from typing on a keyboard...
Comes with a refillable cartridge "converter", couple vials of ink, warranty card. I've not been able to find a "Made in Italy" stamp on these.
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But if the person you are getting this for likes writing, this is a great gift!
Hope it does not leak!
And for those of you going about "who writes anymore" or "ball point pens are superior"... you're not wrong. But there's a neat analog feel about using fountain pens and ink to paper that you don't get from typing on a keyboard...
Comes with a refillable cartridge "converter", couple vials of ink, warranty card. I've not been able to find a "Made in Italy" stamp on these.
https://www.tibaldi.com/en/shop/pens
Btw does this pen automatically convert bad handwriting into great one?
https://www.tibaldi.com/en/shop/pens
And for those of you going about "who writes anymore" or "ball point pens are superior"... you're not wrong. But there's a neat analog feel about using fountain pens and ink to paper that you don't get from typing on a keyboard...
Comes with a refillable cartridge "converter", couple vials of ink, warranty card. I've not been able to find a "Made in Italy" stamp on these.
Hopefully the write *nicely
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That said, I honestly don't understand people that feels the need to do that. Like how much lack of self awareness must one have to not realize we all have different things we are interested in, and that some will always feel like it isn't for them.
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