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The past week or so I haven't been able to access Swisherpens. Is there anything happening?

 

I need pen and ink!

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Sadly Swishers is now closed.

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All companies dissolve eventually. Look at Lehman Brothers, since 1850. Gone. Of course the circumstances are different, but it's a whisper that everything passes.

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Oh I missed that bit of news! Oh well. Thanks for letting me know! I have a hard time finding people that offer cheap/inexpensive shipping to where I live, and Swisher's was one of them. Goulet Pens is another, too of course! But, that's it. Thanks!

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I loved the way Swisher's was laid out. I bought my first bottle of Noodler's from there. Thanks for suggesting Goulet and Isellpens. They both look very nice. I'm impressed with their selections. I'll think of them next time I want some ink or pens.

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Interesting I haven't been in contact with him since the 1980's, I bought two beautiful handmade Fountain pens from him, and was searching to see if there were any interest in them. I wish to sell them. They have not been used.

 

I'm attaching files so you can see.

 

Did he retire or pass away?

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Welcome to FPN. Sales are only permitted in the Classifieds. You'll need to be a Gold member, which takes 30 days & 30 posts outside Chatter forum.

 

I don't recognize those pens, but someone is bound to be along soon who can give you more info.

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