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Thanks for the exciting contest!

 

My choice would be the Guider 51 T Fountain Pen in Black. :)

Currently using:Too many pens inked to list, I must cut back! :) I can guarantee there are flighters, urushi, and/or Sheaffer Vac-fillers in the mix!!!

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I would opt for the Guider Ebonite Large Fountain Pen in brown. Thanks for the generous giveaway!

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Thanks for your generosity. It is appreciated.

 

I'd prefer the Guider Large Ebonite. Thanks.

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Thank you for your generous offer. :thumbup:

 

If I am the lucky winner, I would also choose the Guider Acrylic Press bar filler in blue. Fingers crossed.

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I coincidentally just found your website yesterday. I would like the Guider Marala in black or brown.

 

Thanks for your generous offer

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Great offer :thumbup: If I'm the lucky winner I would like the Guilder Acrylic Orange Pressbar.

 

Thanks again,

Karin

Fountain Pen Abundance

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I'd love to get the Guider Ebonite Fountain Pen in Mottled Brown. Thanks for the great offer!

Larry

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Thank You, you are very kind to offer us such a gracious gift! I would like the Guider Marala Fountain Pen in the color of Green....

Warmest Regards,

Mike

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Guider Acrylic Press Bar - Blue.

 

Please and thank you!!

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Thank you for the chance to win one of your interesting pens! If selected I'd like a Guider Glass Fountain Pen. I like the concept of a glass barrel and eyedroppers are my favorite filling system.

Fred

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Thank you. I select the Guider Large Ebonite Fountain Pen in black.

"Have fountain pen, will travel."

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Sweet! Guider Ebonite Black

The voice of this guitar of mine, at the awakening of the morning, wants to sing its joy;

I sing to your volcanoes, to your meadows and flowers, that are like mementos of the greatest of my loves;

If I am to die away from you, may they say I am sleeping, and bring me back home.

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