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Old 3 August 2020, 12:01 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by FLGatorM5 View Post
Not to stir the pot, but would going pre-owned be too much of a venture given my lack of experience/preferences?
The key to buying pre-owned fountain pens is to by the seller as much or more than the pen. If you are buying from one of the hundreds of know reputable sellers you will do jess great. Buying from Ebay or other listings can be a challenge. The known sellers will see that what you buy is working before it gets sold and provide service and support after the sale.

So places to consider:

Pendemonium:

Dromgooles

Chatterly Luxuries

Peyton Street Pens

There are many, many, more great sources but those are a few just to start. In particular if you contact Sam at Pendemonium or Terry at Peyton Street Pens and tell them what kind of writing you do they will gladly make suggestions.
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