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Thank you for this, Kevin.

 

I would choose the red acrylic press bar

To hold a pen is to be at war. - Voltaire
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Neat! The Guider Glass for me!

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Wonderful opportunity - thank you!

 

My choice would be Guider (press bar) Acrylic in orange...

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If I win, I would thank you very much and ask for a:

Blue Guider Acrylic Press Bar Filled

Step 1: Buy another fountain pen

Step 2: ???

Step 3: Profit.

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Thanks for the opportunity,

If i won i would choose the Black Ebonite Fountain Pen.

 

cheers Dean

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It is very hard to choose, but I think the Guider Ebonite in basic black would be fun to try.

 

Thank you for the interesting give-away.

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Thanks for the chance!

 

I would pick the Guider Large Ebonite in Brown.

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I need no press bar. Give me the Yellow Celluloid.

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I love the look of the Guider Ebonite in Green

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Oh wow! Another giveaway (not that I'm complaining)!

 

Guider Acrylic Press Bar, please!

 

Thank you for this chance!

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Thanks for the generous offer! I would love to have the Celluloid fountain pen in Yellow. I am only now getting into colored fountain pens (I have way too many black pens as a result! crybaby.gif ) but I am working to fix that! The Yellow Celluloid would be the crown of my new colored pen collection rolleyes.gif.

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