With quirky fountain pens that plays music and those made from aircraft metal besides a variety of office supplies, writing implements, paper, greeting cards, glue, pencil cases- the fair is a stationary lovers delight.
"Not that I complain, but I was not expecting such detailed stationery exhibition out here. I missed out on certain books and ended up spending more on stationery products," said Bhanu, a class 10 student.
Having top-of-the-line brands like William pen, Cross, Rorito, Linc, Stic, Camlin; the fair covers both budgeted as well as high-end options.
"We offer all kinds of handmade stationery products - from diaries and book markers to art products. It is loved by people of all ages. And quality is what we always vouch for," Jyoti from Paper Theatre selling stationery and craft items said.
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Visitors have expressed surprise at the variety and new inventions up for display.
"Premium pens are more than pens. They are an accessory adding to an individual's personality. So far I am mighty impressed with the response we are getting," said Himanshu, Pennrite's Director that sells brands like Lamy, Laban, Twsbi, Platinum and others under its banner.
"People know the brand value of William Pen. Our motive of having a stall here is to tell people about our new range of products.
"Surprisingly a 12-year-old boy who visited our stall yesterday knew more about our product than me. This is what gives us confidence," said Manoj from William Pen.
Turning out to be a great find for any stationery fiend, the 22nd edition of Delhi book fair has a lot to thank to the Indian Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO).