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Brian Anderson, thanks, I am arriving from Eagle Pass, I received the pens, the nibs, and the black wing palominos all of them wonderfuls, once again thank you very much. Greetings from México.

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Brian Anderson, thanks, I am arriving from Eagle Pass, I received the pens, the nibs, and the black wing palominos all of them wonderfuls, once again thank you very much. Greetings from México.

Lol. I know that in a matter of minutes or hours this post is going to be erased by administrators but well, it is a matter of say thanks.

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Erased, why?? A sincere thank you benefits us all!

 

Eagle Pass huh, are you in Piedras Negras? I used to visit Findlay Industries there..

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Erased, why?? A sincere thank you benefits us all!

 

Eagle Pass huh, are you in Piedras Negras? I used to visit Findlay Industries there..

Nop, I am in Sabinas City 80 miles south of Eagle Pass--Piedras Negras. Greetings.

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Nop, I am in Sabinas City 80 miles south of Eagle Pass--Piedras Negras. Greetings.

Greetings! I've been to Sabinas too, several times. I think the plants there were Irvin and Takata, a very peaceful place .. Except when I visited, I was there to explain to my customer why we sent defective foam:-/.

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Greetings! I've been to Sabinas too, several times. I think the plants there were Irvin and Takata, a very peaceful place .. Except when I visited, I was there to explain to my customer why we sent defective foam:-/.

And Trinity they make railroad cars. And many other plants in electronics and food exportation like Holy Guacamoli among others, fracking shale gas is coming for the next year and everybody is expecting a business boom in all fields.

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