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I saw these when browsing earlier. Seems to be there take on the school pen. I've seen prices around 14 euros however yet to see them in the in UK but waiting on an enquiry at Cultpens, I think I will buy one as I've always liked Stabilo products used to use then a lot a decade ago.

 

http://ifworlddesignguide.com/entry/147208-stabilo-easybirdy

http://my.ifdesign.de/upload/award_img_300/oex_large/147208_02__Stabilo_Easybird_Stills_0028.jpg

 

http://my.ifdesign.de/upload/award_img_300/oex_large/147208_01_St_EASYbirdy_Montage4.jpg

 

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Wild design. great color combinations! It will be interesting to read about how they feel in your hand, write on the page, and catch the eye of your fellow students/co-workers.

 

 

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I have that nice roll of Stabilo 25 ink colors with the .4 point.

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They look fun. Going to see if we have a sockist near. My normal B&M doesn't stock these.

 

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Interestingly one of the few sites I could find it for sale was a Dutch one if it's any help.

 

https://degroen.nl/product/stabilo-easybirdy-vulpen/

 

Perhaps it is even available at another local shop, at least according to the Stabilo Dutch website...

 

 

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Just bought one of these EASYbirdy school pens.

 

Works fine right away without flushing.

 

Interesting feature: The shop has a special "thingy" (which they could not find) that the put into the section (cartridge end) and loosen the nib end which then can be turned a bit clock-anticlockwise to accommodate a twist in the pen hold.

 

The pen does not post.

It exists in a left and a right hand version for the ergonomic grip.

Grip is less outspoken than the Lamy Safari or the Pelikan Twist.

 

It should be able to take a long Peilkan or Waterman cartridge. A spare short SI cart can ride piggyback.

 

 

 

D.ick

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Just bought one of these EASYbirdy school pens.

 

Works fine right away without flushing.

 

Interesting feature: The shop has a special "thingy" (which they could not find) that the put into the section (cartridge end) and loosen the nib end which then can be turned a bit clock-anticlockwise to accommodate a twist in the pen hold.

 

The pen does not post.

It exists in a left and a right hand version for the ergonomic grip.

Grip is less outspoken than the Lamy Safari or the Pelikan Twist.

 

It should be able to take a long Peilkan or Waterman cartridge. A spare short SI cart can ride piggyback.

 

 

 

D.ick

 

I've had no luck tracking down one so far. May have to contact Stabilo directly to get hold of one. It seems a bit silly when most Stabilo pens can be found in supermarkets yet nowhere seems to stock these pens.

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I've had no luck tracking down one so far. May have to contact Stabilo directly to get hold of one. It seems a bit silly when most Stabilo pens can be found in supermarkets yet nowhere seems to stock these pens.

 

Stabilo.com/NL had a search function which lead me to some shops in my neighbourhood.

 

Just checked: The UK site did not have that function but has a webshop, which does NOT list the EASYbirdy...... Weird.

 

However, Amazon UK lists them

 

 

D.ick

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