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Yes sorry, was hoping it would be more, need another brush!Unless I'm missing something you've answered your own question with the Amazon link.
Cult Pens sell Tombow.
Yes sorry, was hoping it would be more, need another brush!
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So how much is this Lamy pen worth that I have at the parents house? It is black Matt plastic finish with a black clip on the front and a steel nib?
Just saw this https://www.amazon.co.uk/LAMY-safari-DB03065-Medium-Fountain/dp/B000GPI74U
Think I bought it for £4 back in the day!
Been using a Tombow since then. Which I can't seem to find for sale anymore.
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So how much is this Lamy pen worth that I have at the parents house? It is black Matt plastic finish with a black clip on the front and a steel nib?
Just saw this https://www.amazon.co.uk/LAMY-safari-DB03065-Medium-Fountain/dp/B000GPI74U
Think I bought it for £4 back in the day!
Been using a Tombow since then. Which I can't seem to find for sale anymore.
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I've just received three Noodlers samples - which I shall use only for dipper pens having read this. What's the problem with it - made of acid? full of particles?I just read on Richard Binder's website, http://www.richardspens.com , that if you use any Noodlers' ink in a pen he sells you it voids the guarantee. I've not used any Noodlers' ink, thus I can't comment. Does anyone here use Noodlers' and what has your experience been?
Generally, IME, Noodler's ink is very good - I've used several bottles without any issues.I've just received three Noodlers samples - which I shall use only for dipper pens having read this. What's the problem with it - made of acid? full of particles?
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