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Is Tangs still selling pens ?

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The one on the left looks similar to my Caran d'ache which was buried in a heap of snow at Yongpyong Ski Resort where I fell during skiing.
 
I have narrowed down to 2 pens - Graf von Faber-Castell Ambition Rollerball and Waterman Hemisphere Rollerball:

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I have narrowed down to 2 pens - Graf von Faber-Castell Ambition Rollerball and Waterman Hemisphere Rollerball:

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The Faber-Castell gift set is half the price of Waterman. KNN, Waterman increased all their prices by 100%.
 
btw, I visited Mustafa a few days back. They sell Mont Blanc, Waterman, ST Dupont, Parker, Cross but not Pelikan and Graf von Faber-Castell.

The display sibei low SES ... see already also no mood to buy. It's not cheaper than elsewhere.
 
btw, I visited Mustafa a few days back. They sell Mont Blanc, Waterman, ST Dupont, Parker, Cross but not Pelikan and Graf von Faber-Castell.

The display sibei low SES ... see already also no mood to buy. It's not cheaper than elsewhere.
u got go their luggage section? Same. Expensive luggage also chincai display. Same with basement those footballing jersey. Real one also people think it's fake. Lol :biggrin:
 
This guy is a pen collector

In a digital world, he finds joy in something old school – collecting rare fountain pens and ink bottles

Semi-retired businessman Eugene Lee has amassed over 100 one-of-a-kind, mainly Japanese fountain pens. He shares his advice for young novice pen collectors.
 
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