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Stock up on some of our favorite writing products with a Writing Mystery Box. Each contains a fountain pen or set of calligraphy pens from Pilot, Regal, or Faber-Castell—plus a Rhodia No Read More
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Ash11Just got mine today. I ended up with red ink and the an extra fine Loom. My first nice fountain pen so i'm pretty happy. I know a lot of people were not happy with extra fine but extra fine is my preference. Hopefully you get your box soon!
Just got mine. I was happy that I got the pilot parallels, because that's the option I was really hoping for. I priced this pack out at Goulet, and it was USD63 without the gel pens, ~$16 at amazon. So ~79 of product for $55. I'm happy with it. Maybe not as amazing as previous ones, but I am not upset.
jc5456Somehow, I managed to pay $100 Canadian for something that i could buy around me for $60. ? It's one thing for a $55 box, plus 12$ shipping. But thats US and that is my fault for not checking that before I checked out. But then an extra $20 for COD, and not only that but they did not attempt to deliver it, they just brought it right to the local delivery centre, which is not close.
So, did they change this Mystery where it came with more fountain pens before?
I'm looking at previous comments and they all have three pens instead of only one.
Was it a different price or the same one?
Darian612I think the very first mystery box was $50, and it was awesome. I was so glad I got in on it, it sold out fast! I can't even remember all of the box contents but it was well worth it! The past two, hard pass for me personally. Not nearly as much and no guaranteed fountain pen.
I'd consider joining a 'Writing Box' drop, but without the mystery - and probably pay a bit more for that privilege. If Massdrop was to offer a pen choice, paper choice, and ink choice combined in a single drop, this would suit me. Fountain pens, paper, and inks are all typically best acquired based on personal preference and not by throwing dice at the wall.
Give me a Faber-Castell Loom, a lined Rhodia pad, and J.Herbin's Lie De The or Poussiere De Lune ink and I'm in. Ask me to throw the dice to possibly acquire these, and I'm out. I have zero need for a Pilot Metro, and zero need for pink ink.
Note: These opinions/feelings are my own - yours may be completely different. I'm good with that. For those that make the leap, enjoy your surprise package.
GhostwriterThanks for a great amount of pens and notebooks you have at your store. I have a freelance academic writing jobs myself, but i prefer the old way of writing. Typing isn't the same, and, maybe it's my personal preference, but when you actually write down something on paper, you can't edit or re-write it, you concentrate only on the writing process itself. By the way, i would reccomend moleskine pocket notebooks, they are very handy when it comes to travel.
I got my drop today:
3 Pilot Metropolitans in different colors
Pilot converter
Large lined Rhodia pad
Pilot G-Tec C ultra fine gel pen set
J Herbin poussiere de lune