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Thanks for the opportunity! I'll go for the Guider Ebonite Large Fountain Pen.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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Thanks for the offer! Beautiful pens.

 

I'd like to throw my name in the hat for a 'Guider Acrylic Press Bar Filled' in Red.

Dave

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Guider Glass please!

Current Rotation:


Pilot Vanishing Point Gun Metal Fine


Stipula Passaporto Medium


Visconti Homo Sapiens Steel Age Midi Medium

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This is a very generous offer. I'd be interested in the Guider Cortege in mottled tan (or mottled brown -- either is fine).

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A Guider Ebonite Large in mottled brown would be much appreciated!

 

Thanks for this kind offer!

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Kevin you are one awesome person :clap1:

Guider Acrylic Press Bar Filled in blue looks fabulous!

regardless I'll be making another order soon hehe

 

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Wow! Thanks for these giveaways! You guys are really generous.

 

I'm thinking, I'm thinking....

 

 

The Guider Acrylic Eyedropper in Blue-White, please.

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Guider Acrylic Eyedropper Fountain Pen in Blue, please and thank you. :)

"I hope to add some measure of grace to the world. . . . Whether I win or lose does not matter, only that I follow the quest."

 

Looking for a Sheaffer Sovereign II Gray Pearl with an EF nib.

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wow, that is very generous of you guys :thumbup:

I like the acrylic press bar filled the most in the colour blue. And now, cross my fingers :rolleyes:

Happy Writing!, Mainecoon

Dreams are presentiments of what you are able to accomplish (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

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Guider Acrylic Eyedropper with the press bar in blue so that I can write a review with it and post on here.

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