The feathered travelers landing in Italy is hit with a pen universe could not imagine, especially as I do, whether it comes from a English periphery where there for the bad in the supply of only two honest but limited shops and winds that blow from the monster that is El Corte Ingles. There are numerous
the Italian brands that are betting on the pen, and not just as objects of distinct use, but for what it is: a writing instrument. This idea is hard to believe it until you walk through the Italian cities, as far as Spain usually comes from the pen is the dazzling piece transalpina few people dare to wear everyday in my pocket. When entering an Italian stationery quickly learns someone has been deceiving: there are pens from Aurora Delta or 30 Euros, there are other brands virtually unknown in our country that prices do not give correct that image that we associate with Italian fountain and not mounted jib "iridium point" that standardizes the price boom that we see around here.
cities like Rome, Florence, Siena, Venice is presented to the feathered travelers with a number of shops specializing in writing that they often shed tears of joy. Of course, Milan could not behave otherwise.
However, it is possible that those who come to the Lombard capital feel some frustration because the script does not assails the visitor, as it does in other Italian cities. In Milan it is necessary to find, close your eyes to so much luxury trade, so many legendary brand, as many consumer maelstrom to find the essence of our hobby. For that reason, I think it is appropriate to provide the city with the homework done, having previously sought the location of some shops that give us access to the Italian pen. So I did on a recent trip and valiéndome a treasure map I went, confident in my steps, to search for stilografiche penna. What a pleasure!
Near the Duomo, not tired a lot, and you can enjoy three great shopping: Ercolessi , Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Mejan in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Mazza, on the road Cantú. The first two businesses are stunning, not because of its size (Mejan is little more than a little shop) and for the supply of shop windows and shelves. Honestly, I was overwhelmed, because I know from other notes of this blog, I'm friends with the humble pen. However, the third store fits perfectly to my tastes. Mazza.
Two women, one young and a more mature, expect the buyer to enter the small shop attracted a small but beautiful showcase for everyone: a piece of high-end, a model of Aurora to write daily, beautiful pens Harlequins, Delta pens, Omas, Montegrappa, Stipula, Nettuno, Visconti and can not be missed: Montblanc, Pelikan, et cetera. The feathered traveler arrives at the window and realizes that's where you can find the part you are looking for.
Of the two ladies, one, the youngest, does not speak. Just smile and look, but that does not detract from a traveler. It just seems to be reading tastes to match the offer. Between them have X-rayed The prospective buyer and start working. They take different models of nowhere, because the place does not promise great abundance. A motley array designs, materials and prices. Do not force the purchase, simply show their wares. There was a while before I decided to purchase a Delta Trend tiny, with carbon fiber body, steel nib and fine point, silver cap. Yes, the feathered travelers had found a humble pen to write here in Seville with a piece of Milan between the hands.
the Italian brands that are betting on the pen, and not just as objects of distinct use, but for what it is: a writing instrument. This idea is hard to believe it until you walk through the Italian cities, as far as Spain usually comes from the pen is the dazzling piece transalpina few people dare to wear everyday in my pocket. When entering an Italian stationery quickly learns someone has been deceiving: there are pens from Aurora Delta or 30 Euros, there are other brands virtually unknown in our country that prices do not give correct that image that we associate with Italian fountain and not mounted jib "iridium point" that standardizes the price boom that we see around here.
cities like Rome, Florence, Siena, Venice is presented to the feathered travelers with a number of shops specializing in writing that they often shed tears of joy. Of course, Milan could not behave otherwise.
However, it is possible that those who come to the Lombard capital feel some frustration because the script does not assails the visitor, as it does in other Italian cities. In Milan it is necessary to find, close your eyes to so much luxury trade, so many legendary brand, as many consumer maelstrom to find the essence of our hobby. For that reason, I think it is appropriate to provide the city with the homework done, having previously sought the location of some shops that give us access to the Italian pen. So I did on a recent trip and valiéndome a treasure map I went, confident in my steps, to search for stilografiche penna. What a pleasure!
Two women, one young and a more mature, expect the buyer to enter the small shop attracted a small but beautiful showcase for everyone: a piece of high-end, a model of Aurora to write daily, beautiful pens Harlequins, Delta pens, Omas, Montegrappa, Stipula, Nettuno, Visconti and can not be missed: Montblanc, Pelikan, et cetera. The feathered traveler arrives at the window and realizes that's where you can find the part you are looking for.
Of the two ladies, one, the youngest, does not speak. Just smile and look, but that does not detract from a traveler. It just seems to be reading tastes to match the offer. Between them have X-rayed The prospective buyer and start working. They take different models of nowhere, because the place does not promise great abundance. A motley array designs, materials and prices. Do not force the purchase, simply show their wares. There was a while before I decided to purchase a Delta Trend tiny, with carbon fiber body, steel nib and fine point, silver cap. Yes, the feathered travelers had found a humble pen to write here in Seville with a piece of Milan between the hands.
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