HisNibs.com update -- Delta price increase coming March 24th, 2008
Due in large measure to the falling dollar and rising fuel prices, YAFA (Delta's U.S. distributor) has informed me that all Delta pens will increase in price on April 1st. As YAFA will be doing physical inventory from the 27th of March on, any orders for Delta pens that I don't have in stock (most of them!), need to be placed and paid for with me by Wednesday the 26th.
I still have a small supply of the limited edition Israel 60th Anniversary pens in stock. I'll mention the limited edition numbers a bit further on in this email, but if you email me an order, please give me your numbers in order of preference, as your first or second choice may have already sold out by the time I receive your email. Once my stock has been depleted, I may still be able to order for you through YAFA, but you will then receive a random limited edition number.
I still have some stock of the latest Monteverde Mega version...the White & Gold...which is proving to be extremely popular (white is an often overlooked 'color' by many manufacturers). The limited edition Nabu version of the Mega (those that are hand-painted inside the barrel) are nearly sold out. I'll also list the numbers that I currently have in stock below.
On the blog....Robot dogs...and dogs with robots!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in this issue * Acquire a Delta...before the price increase * Delta Israel 60th Anniversary * Monteverde MEGA Ink*Ball White & Gold * Monteverde Mega Nabu painted pens * On the blog...Robot Dogs and dogs with robots!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Acquire a Delta...before the price increase
As many of you know, Delta's flagship pen is the Dolcevita (the 'sweet life' in Italian). There are a number of versions of the Dolcevita: the Mini, the Stout, the Medium, the Oversized, the Soiree, the Papillon, the Desk Set...even a version of the 'Lucky http://www.hisnibs.com/we.htm pen. One thing they all have in common is the brilliant terracotta orange resin used in their construction.
I thought it would be fun to show some comparison photos of the Mini next to the Oversized.
The Mini is distinctive for its diminutive size of course, but it's also notable for being a cartridge-only pen (it's too small to accommodate a converter for bottled ink).
The Oversized, in addition to its can't-fail-to-be-noticed physical presence, has that rare distinction of being designed to fill with a cartridge...from a bottle with a screw-in converter...or as an eyedropper pen, by filling its barrel!
Whatever Dolcevita fits you best, you owe it to yourself to enjoy the sweet life -- before the price goes up.
See more Delta models here.... - http://www.hisnibs.com/delta.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Delta Israel 60th Anniversary
For the rollerball/ballpoint, I currently have the following numbers in stock (1948 produced worldwide):
941
965
967
985
998
For the Limited Edition fountain pen I have the following numbers in stock (1948 produced):
709
718
735
For the Special Limited Edition fountain pen (the one with the lever filler) I have the following number in stock (948 produced):
588
Read more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/israel_60th.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monteverde MEGA Ink*Ball White & Gold
More photos here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/mega_white.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monteverde Mega Nabu painted pens
For the Great Wall, I currently have the following number in stock (395 produced worldwide):
209
For the Birds and Flowers, I currently have the following numbers in stock (395 produced worldwide):
024
217
For the Tiger, I currently have the following numbers in stock (395 produced worldwide):
019
024
See more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/mega_painted.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the blog...Robot Dogs and dogs with robots!
On the March 19th entries for the weblog, there are two 'canine' videos of a sort. One deals with an invention to keep your pooch happy all day. The other...well, let's just say that if DARPA gave you $10 million to create a robot 'dog'....this is what you might come up with!
See the videos here... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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Norman Haase His Nibs.com www.hisnibs.com Blog: http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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