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This giveaway is only for FPN members and you can only enter on this post.

(I usually do giveaways on Facebook but some FPNers have mentioned that they don't do Facebook and I hate to leave the FPN community out!)

 

What you could win:

Your choice of any Guider Handmade pen (excluding Guider Zimbo)

How to enter to win:

1) Visit our Guider Handmade page and select the pen you would like to win (excluding the Zimbo).

2) Post below and mention the pen you want in the post.

PLEASE ONLY POST ONCE.

YOU MUST POST BY MIDNIGHT CST ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 23RD TO ENTER

 

The winner will be chosen at random and contacted by PM. He/She will receive the pen mentioned in the post completely free. I will pay the postage for the pen to be shipped anywhere in the world.

 

Brought to you by www.FountainPenRevolution.com

 

 

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Guider Acrylic (pictured)

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Wow! Thanks for the giveaway!

 

I would like the Guider Acrylic Press Bar Filled in blue.

I can't stop buying pens and it scares me.

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Thanks for the free pen offer:

 

Guider Acrylic Press Bar Filled - Blue for me ...

 

Thanks

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Thank you for the chance to win a beautiful pen.

If I am the lucky person chosen I would like the Guider Acrylic Eyedropper OR Press Bar. Any colour.

Whatever is true,whatever is noble,whatever is right,whatever is pure,whatever is lovely,whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy - think about such things.

Philippians 4.8

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Very generous and thanks for not choosing Facebook:

 

The Guider Marala in Brown or Green would be my choice.

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Thanks for the offer Kevin,

I would be interested in

1. Guider Acrylic Eyedropper Fountain Pen(Blue)

2. Guider Celluloid Fountain Pen (Yellow)

 

 

Thanks,

 

Binod

"It's simple to be happy but difficult to be simple"

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I'll give your nice offer a shot..................

 

Live dangerously..............The Guider Glass................looks very interesting.

Please visit my wife's website.

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Thanks for the giveaway and including FB and not FB people to enter.

 

My choice would be the Guider Acrylic Press Bar Filled in blue, please.

 

Thanks again!

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