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Another quick review of the Lexaf Reforms 1745


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Hello PFners!

 

From the last batch of Lexaf Reforms, with only 3 days to reach France, here comes the little cute pens!

 

Hope you'll enjoy!

 

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Cheers!

 

Shinichiro.

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Hello PFners!

 

From the last batch of Lexaf Reforms, with only 3 days to reach France, here comes the little cute pens!

 

Hope you'll enjoy!

Cheers!

 

Shinichiro.

 

Thanks for the review (and great handwriting, too!). I've got one pen on order from Lex, which I hope I'll receive in a few days. I like the fine line you've got. It'll be a great pen for notes. :)

 

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Hi Chinichiro,

I just read your review. ( a bit late, sorry, but I just happend to find it when I was looking for some reviews about chinese pens..)

I am glad your experience with the pen is so positive.

It is a nice experience for me to see your handwriting with a pen I treated!

Thank you very much for the recommendations.

Cheers!

Lexaf :thumbup:

Hello PFners!

 

From the last batch of Lexaf Reforms, with only 3 days to reach France, here comes the little cute pens!

 

Hope you'll enjoy!

 

Cheers!

 

Shinichiro.

 

Edited to delete the graphics that were already in Chinichiro's original post. Lexaf

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