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I have been visiting FPN for quite sometimes but I have not posted in this section. I am very much into buying and caring for Chinese pens. But I was posting many photos in the " Don't just tell, Show us your pen" section when one gentleman advised me to post in this section.

 

I would be regular here from now on, enjoying the ambience with many Chinese pen lovers.

 

I have a lot of photos and my observations on Chinese pens- I would start with the latest ones.

 

Thank you and warm regards to all.

Soumitra Sanyal

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Hi,

thank you very much. I must admit that I am crazy about Chinese pens. I started buying these about two years back and since then I have spent too much money, time and energy in getting them, adoring them and writing about them. I even started a blog called << http://www.soumitrapencollection.blogspot.com >>, where much of the pens shown are the Chinese pens. I do buy Indian a few other low end brand pens, but in my heart Chinese pens dwell! Today I am thrilled to find that I am in the right section of the FPN forum. Many of my earlier write ups are in the above blog, where I would invite all Chinese pen lovers to visit- not at all for traffic needs as the blog does not earn any remittance for me- just wish to share the variants with my co Chinese and other pen lovers. I am never able to maintain regularity in my post as 8 months a year I would be sailing on ships. I hope my nice pen lover friends will bear with my shortfalls . I have also started a facebook group called " Greater Kolkata Pen collectors" - we have members from Singapore and Russia apart from local pen lovers in this open group- we welcome all.I would eventually upload my very old posts into this section of the forum or perhaps, AGW + time available I will write re-visit notes.

warm regards to you and all.

Soumitra Sanyal

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You are in good company here ;) Will be looking forward to your posts.

BTW - the link to your blog has an error; Blogspot says that your blog doesn't exist.

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