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Friday, December 27, 2013

Noodler's New Konrad Flex Pen Colours


Nathan Tardif, founder and owner of Noodler's Ink, has been busy putting his creative and artistic talents to good use creating some new pen designs/colours again.  Nathan has released a new range of colours for his popular Konrad Flex Pen series.   Very eye catching colour combinations in the desirable Acrylic Acetate material used by many quality pen makers.  I'd love to get a hold of one of the Coral Sea pens to match my Noodler's Coral Sea ink but sadly, they probably won't be released in Australia.  Oh well,  such is the popularity of Nathan's designs back in the US (as well as elsewhere).

Image courtesy Goulet Pen Company

If you can get one of these pens, make sure you do; not only are they interesting colours but the Konrad pens are great pens to use.   And if the colours and pen design don't garner your interest then surely Nathan's exotic names alone make it worthwhile buying one.   Names such as Coral Sea, Appalachian Pearl, Emeralds of the Sun, Marbled Marianas, Ghostly Lapis, Olde Salem and Victory Garden (ah, love it).  Gotta love a pen with an intriguing name, sort of brings it to life.

For $40US, you can't ask for much more (if anything).   A great pen, brightly coloured, in a quality material with names you could put on a billionaires yacht (or race horse).  Shame I will just have to enjoy the videos rather than the real thing.

Brian from the Goulet Pen Company has posted a very informative video on the new Konrad flex pens and their bright new colours - check out his video below.  




And, no, I don't have any affiliation with Goulet Pens, Nathan or Noodler's or anyone else who may be connected to the manufacture or sale of pens.  To be honest I've never bought anything from Goulet Pens because the postage is often more expensive than the product (particularly for Noodler's products).  I just enjoy Noodler's pens and inks, when I can purchase them close to where I live.  They do occasionally pop up around here but not very often.


 Noodler's homepage at www.noodlersink.com

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