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My first TWSBI pen - just not sure which one.

A gfeller cover for my Seven Seas Tomoe notebook.

 

Hope Santa is monitoring this site.

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I'd like a M1000, Santa

 

I've been a good boy. :rolleyes:

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How about a sackful of pens and a sackful of inks ! :D Ho ho ho

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too many pens to list.

but santa can mind read my wish list.

And a bigger house so I can have a pen room.

San Francisco Pen Show - August 28-30, 2020 - Redwood City, California

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If Santa wanted to be really nice he'd get me a writing slope :)

 

But I think I've been bad and bought too many pens this year, hehe. More likely to get a lump of coal.

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I'll take a Sailor Pro Gear Slim please!!

 

And maybe another bottle of ink...

 

Uh...hmm. Just started researching Parker Vacumatics and the celluloid patterns are GORGEOUS...ugh...the Sailor might have to wait!! I just need to make up my mind and then stay off the forum until after Christmas, LOL...

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The cash to repair the cracks in the cap on my grey Vac Shadow Wave and then get the pen working. A replacement cap for the burgundy 51 Aero (so it's not embarrassed to be seen in public with a cap for a Frontier. :lol: A real honest to Pete UK made cap for the black 51 Vac.

An Emerald Pearl Vac would not be unwelcome....

Oh, and since I just realized that this is the Paper and Paraphernalia Forum, I really wish that I could find a nice FP friendly journal with lots of pages (as in 300+) that didn't cost an arm and a leg. And that the really little Rhoda pads (the 1-1/2" x 2" ones, forget the number) came in blank pages and dot grid pages, not just the graph paper....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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You children have been bad, very BAD! You are obviously watching way too much TV, other wise visions of sugarpens would not be dancing in your heads this early in the year. I happened to glance at the tube recently and was dismayed to see all the advertising for XMAS PPRESENTS. Please Madison Avenue, give it a rest!

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...my two front teeth?

 

Let's say money to get my Valiant Tuckaway & Valiant Touchdown restored. Maybe some more for resaccing supplies for a J & SJ.

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Burgundy Pilot Custom Heritage 92 with a soft fine nib, Diamine Sherwood Green, and a small Rhodia dot pad because I've never tried dot paper before. :)

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I own a Twsbi Classic and Twsbi Mini. Both are excellent writers. When carrying the mini I make sure I have a back-up because the tiny amount of ink it keeps.

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I would just be happy with letters BACK in the mail! For the year, I have sent 288 out and only received 39 back. For shame!

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I own a Twsbi Classic and Twsbi Mini. Both are excellent writers. When carrying the mini I make sure I have a back-up because the tiny amount of ink it keeps.

You mean the 1.3 mL? That is far from tiny.

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chocolate.

 

It would be so great if it could pass without all those gifts, but I guess my family thinks otherwise (again). So I hope they remember that I love chocolate.

Greetings,

Michael

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