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Ready to try something new? We have the pens for you ... fountain pens will add a rainbow of colorfu

Ready to try something new? We have the pens for you ... [View this email in your browser] [Unique Writing Styles] It's easy to stick with a good thing once you find it. Afterall, they do say, "If it isn't broken, don't fix it" but sometimes change is good. If you're ready to change up your fountain pen game and broaden the limits of your pen case, we've got the pens for you. We've put together a collection of [great gifts for unique writing experiences]! [What's Hot?] [Pilot Vanishing Point] Do you fancy thin lines in your writing and find yourself drawn to the finest nibs possible? Then you'll love the Extra Fine nib on the [Pilot Vanishing Point]. The clickable mechanism on the VP makes this a great pen for writing on the go. The Vanishing Point is available in 19 different colors/finishes, as well as nib sizes EF through 1.1 Stub! [Noodler's Flex Pens] Variety is the spice of life and the [Noodler's flex pens] sure do offer some serious line variation. Their flexible steel nib that can change from thin to thick lines with a touch of pressure. With a bit of tinkering they're sure to make for fun writing. [Pilot Parallels] [Pilot Parallel] fountain pens will add a rainbow of colorful lines of all sizes to your writing. Available in four fantastic nib sizes (1.5mm Italic, 2.4mm Italic, 3.8mm Italic, and 6mm Italic). Great for calligraphy! [Visconti Homo Sapiens] Can your pen boast a body made of volcanic lava? The [Visconti Homo Sapiens] can! Choose from three different trim options - Bronze Age, Dark Age, or Steel Age. These pens feature a 23kt palladium nib and write on the wet side, so if you like broads or even double broads, this grail pen is worth a second look. [J. Herbin Glass Dip Pen] While not technically a fountain pen, the [J. Herbin Glass Dip Pens] are a great tool for sampling new ink colors! Each beautiful hand blown spiral glass pen is made in France. You can also use these for calligraphy ink. [Nemosine Singularity] Looking for a small stub nib? The 0.6mm stub nib on the [Nemosine Singularity] gives you subtly different line widths whether you're writing side to side or top to bottom. Available in 12 different colors! [Pilot Custom 912] The [Pilot Custom 912] fountain pen has the most diverse and unique range of nibs of any pen model we currently offer. You can go with a super Extra-Fine, a Soft Fine, a flexible Falcon, or broaden it up with a Stub or a Music nib. We also offer the Waverly nib for a really unique experience. [Aurora Ipsilon] Looking for a crisp italic? Check out the [Aurora Ipsilon] with the 1.2mm italic nib. It's a singular writing experience that requires a bit of finesse, but can produce incredibly clean thick and thin lines. [Brush Pens] Have you seen the [Platinum brush pens]? Synthetic or natural hair fibers will act as the 'nib' and wick the ink down from the reservoir to the tip. Available with maki-e screen prints and marbled patterns. [Pilot Falcon] You're sure to develop a soft spot for the nibs on the [Pilot Falcon]! Ranging from the soft extra-fine to the soft broad, each pen will allow you to achieve line variation with the slightest touch. While the black is the most popular hue, the red is also fitting for this festive time of year. [Ink] [Random Ink Sample Package] New pen? Time to try some new ink! Let us take the guesswork out out of choosing with our [Random Ink Sample package set]. You'll get 8 new colors to sample. You're sure to find a new favorite! [Ink Sample Packages] If you're open to new ink but don't like surprises, consider exploring all of our [Ink Sample packages]. We have a ton of sets organized by color, brand, property, staff picks, and even some fun themed and whimsical sets! [What's Hot?] [Tomoe River] If you haven't yet tried [Tomoe River paper], you are missing out! This magical paper is super thin, yet handles fountain pen ink beautifully. It's a favorite for really making those shimmering inks shine! [Original Crown Mill] This [Original Crown Mill] stationery is a king among men. With two varieties, Classic Laid and Pure Cotton, each offers a different, yet equally enjoyable, writing experience for your pens. [Our Store] [Our Store] [Facebook] [Facebook] [Instagram] [Instagram] [LinkedIn] [LinkedIn] [Pinterest] [Pinterest] [Twitter] [Twitter] [YouTube] [YouTube] [Email] [Email] Copyright © 2016 The Goulet Pen Company, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: The Goulet Pen Company 10201 Maple Leaf Court Ashland, VA 23005 [Add us to your address book] [update subscription preferences] [unsubscribe from this list]

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