![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RMA's are valid for 15 days to send it back and will be not eligible for return after 15 days. If an Item is returned to us without an prior authorization number,there would be a 15% straight restocking fee (Based on the condition of the product,if the product is damaged,there would be no refund).Also,the item should be received within the window of 15 days after you receive the product. Please include /have your Order#/web order# ready. To obtain RMA# please call our customer service at (410) 992 3272 Option:2 or email us with CONTACT US form. If you have any questions please do contact us.Īll returns under Return Policy requires an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. Please note that the restocking fee is only for fountain pen which is filled with the ink. We then sell these pens in our outlet store. Hence, we will charge you a nominal restocking fee of 10% to accommodate these repair and shipping charges to manufacturer's repair facility. We want to make sure that all of our customers when they buy from us get a brand new pen which is not used. If you use the cartridges supplied with the pen or if you fill it with ink, then in order for us to resell, we have to send it to the manufacturer's repair facility. When you purchase a fountain pen, it is recommended that you test drive it with dipping the nib in the ink. We are not responsible for the exchange rate differences.įountain pens are special and once filled it is very difficult to resell the item when returned. For international orders, the refund will be made only in US dollars. Please call us to make the FedEx/UPS Return label. If you receive a defective item we send you the shipping label/email return label to send it back to us. We will gladly give you a credit, exchange or refund, less shipping charges. Please enclose a copy of your invoice and include all original packaging and literature. Our return policy day is 45 days from the date of delivery. We are proud of the quality of our products and want you to be fully satisfied with your purchase. When you shop at, we want to make sure that you are fully satisfied. I’ll use to pick the winner.We are thinkers of 100% satisfaction. You can enter anywhere in the world but I won’t be held responsible for dodgy postal services or customs charges. The closing date is 9am GMT Sunday 31st May. Not ever.) To have a chance of winning, in the comments tell me about a game you play with your children or played with your parents when you were a child. (No-one is going to take the brass one away from me. I don’t need two of these pencils though so I’m giving the aluminium one away to one lucky reader. I’ve not let that influence my views, which have come from using the brass version day in day out for quite a long time. Kaweco sent me these two pencils to review and to keep. (And also the simpler lines appeal to me more.) Despite this perfectly sensible reason to choose the aluminium grip I myself prefer the brass one because, well, it’s brass. The aluminium grip pencil is more comfortable to hold, due to the extra centimetre or so and, of course, the grip itself. Nice and smooth and dark without being too waxy. This is especially entertaining with an 8-year old who spells phonetically.) (As well as using it for drawing, my children and I have played umpteen games of hangman with this pencil. I’m biased, I know, because I absolutely love brass pens, but what can I say? It’s gorgeous and I love it. The patina mine’s developed over the three or four months I’ve been using it is delicious. That is a little annoying, I can’t pretend otherwise, but the brass version in particular has such much old-school charm that I am prepared to forgive it. The only problem I have is that because the pointer and the business end (nose) both screw into the barrel they’ll often work loose a little and, although this could be my incompetence, I always seem to start by unscrewing them even more before working out which way to turn each part to tighten it all up. It works well as a pointer and the mechanism grips the lead very firmly. The push button end releases the clutch mechanism and doubles as a lead pointer when unscrewed. The best word for describing these pencils is chunky. (The previous version of the Sketch Up was a different shape and the clips don’t fit those.)īoth versions are solidly built and fairly weighty. The clip that fits the Sports also fits these. They are a similar size and (octagonal) shape to the Kaweco Sport range. Here I’m reviewing an aluminium pencil with a grip and a brass one without. (Some take 2mm lead.) There are two kinds, one with a grip section (costing around £30 in the UK) and one without (costing about £27). The Kaweco Sketch Up line is a range of clutch pencils available in a variety of finishes, mostly taking 5.6mm lead. ![]()
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