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    Phil's Stationery

    4.6 (45 reviews)
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    Janet K.

    Old school New York! 50 year old shop with amazing customer service! walked in randomly and found so many neat things the guy working there was so nice and helpful

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    Catherine L.

    These are the nicest guys in NYC. It's a mess inside but don't let that fool you, it is a treasure trove for collectors. A great selection of antique stationary, and they will rent it as props for film/photo production.

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    Tina C.

    Pen, journal and stationery are for the writer. Phil, the owner is 'as is' described accurately by previous Yelp reviews for being knowledgeable, experienced, attentive and personable, despite at first impression he appeared unwilling to serve customers. Having a professional background of being employed five years in the stationery and fine paper business of the former Kate's Paperie, I am knowledgeable a thing or two about stationery myself. It has become more and more difficult to obtain pen refills of my favorite Cross and Parker pens and to search for quality journals as I am a writer. I am old school as I prefer holding a hardcover book and a pen in my hand. Phil understood and know exactly what I seek and take heed for pen refill in black ink, medium point and ballpoint format. I truly enamored with ballpoint pens as it does not bleed especially on thin paper and enables to duplicate onto carbon copy forms. Sales receipts are handwritten by Phil himself and price is reasonable under $20 for one package of two refills. They carry Claire Fontaine from France which I have not seen it sold in stationery stores for a long time since my days at Kate's Paperie. I would surely return for journals and notebooks. I was known as the "paper princess" by my former colleagues. I am also searching for 80 lb. cover stock white laid paper which is nearly impossible to find. This business is conveniently located in the vicinity of Grand Central Terminal on 47th Street near the Algerian and Ghanaian consulates. Business card is available for grabs. Note: Do not visit this stationery shop for sharpies. Furthermore, to all the non-paper aficionados it is spelled STATIONERY. stationery (noun) sta·​tio·​nery | \ stā-sh-ner-ē \ Definition of stationery 1: materials (such as paper, pens, and ink) for writing or typing 2: letter paper usually accompanied with matching envelopes (source: Merriam-Webster)

    Just my haul of vintage NOS pencils from Phil's Stationery...

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    Competent patient and extremely good service with a difficult problem and a fountain pen

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    9 years ago

    Long may the live and prosper. One of the New York City's treasures. An extraordinary shop. Go in and look But, please buy something there.

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    I found lots of fun paper and ephemera, pencils, Dennison, and had a great time talking to Sam and Fred.

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