Analog Starter Pack: Three
C$29.00
Smartbook Ruled in Pink from Flexbook, a Blue Black Fountain Pen Petit1 from Pilot, and two packs of blue black Pilot Petit1 fountain pen ink cartridges. Three cartridges per pack (for a total of six cartridges).
This starter pack is for you if you’re looking to begin your writing journey. It includes all the essentials and is perfect for beginners in one convenient package.
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Here is what’s included:
- Smartbook Ruled in Pink by Flexbook:
This Flexbook notebook features a dark green linen spine, elastic band closure and an eco pink paper cover. 160 ruled pages made with Fabriano ivory paper (70 gsm). This notebook can lie flat and easily folds to 360 degrees. It has silver embossing, rounded corners, and a specifically designed and sewn spine that provides an extended product life. All genuine Flexbook binding products feature a holographic label. Dimensions: 17 x 24 cm / 6.69 x 9.44″. Made in Greece.
- Blue Black Fountain Pen Petit1 by Pilot:
While there is nothing fancy about this fountain pen, it will surprise you with its consistency, quality and comfort. It’s ideal for when you are out and about and want a practical fountain pen as your steady companion. Pilot Petit1 is a sturdy and inexpensive, yet high-quality pocket-size fountain pen with a blue-black tinted plastic barrel. The barrel is transparent, so you can see the ink flow through the pen. To make the pen feel more like a regular fountain pen, take off the cap and post it at the end while you write. It has a steel nib in size fine (F) (however, this is more of an American F rather than a Japanese F). It comes ready-to-use with one spare ink cartridge.
The Petit1 fountain pen uses proprietatary Pilot Petit1 ink cartridges which differ from regular Pilot ink cartridges.
- Two packs of Blue Black Pilot Petit1 Fountain Pen Ink Cartridges:
Three cartridges per pack (for a total of six cartridges). This ink cartridge is for you if have the Pilot Petit1 pen. This ink cartridge only works for the Pilot Petit1 fountain pen.
(Credits: Photos by Jenn Collins.)