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The Pilot Varsity Fountain Pen’s affordable design serves as a great introduction to fountain pens or as a cost effective way to bring fountain pens to your office supply closet. Featuring a laser cut, stainless steel, medium-sized nib, a lightweight plastic construction, and a pre-filled ink reservoir, the pen lays down a smooth line of ink in one of the seven different colors Read More
Yes, just 2 pens. I submitted a support ticket. This is ridiculous. I could have bought both pens for $6 at Wal-mart. Did your warehouse in New Jersey screw up? I'd like my other 22 pens please.
Correct. I have an all Angel deck built from the 4th, 5th, and 6th gen.
I originally joined Massdrop for MTG stuff, but I've become addicted to other things now.
I misplace pens often so I have been a huge fan of these for a while now. My only issue is that the $42 for two dozen seems a bit excessive to me. Like $20ish for a dozen I can get behind, but double that?
I'd be much more likely to buy this if there was an option to mix and match. I can't really see the need for 12 of them unless I'm getting different ink colors and nib types. I'll just refill them with better ink anyways, assuming that's possible. Otherwise, you might as well get a Lamy Safari for this price.
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Why buy a DISPOSABLE. Are you aware that most plastic doesn't break down, and even plastic that does never really disappears. Instead it become tiny small pieces that foul our land and water. Google 'Pacific Trash Vortex' to see what I mean.
Surely in this time of growing environmental consciousness it is irresponsible in the extreme to buy disposable pens when the alternative of a real refillable pen is so much better.