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acolythe

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I have atached the links for the review and photos.

For some reason I cannot seem to upload pictures to this board.

Please note that there is a major error in the review:

As you will see from the close up of the number 6 nib, it is not steel but 14 K.

:yikes:

:bonk:

 

Review:

 

http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk391/acolythe/IMG_1045h.jpg

 

http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk391/acolythe/IMG_1046ah.jpg

 

 

Pix:

 

http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk391/acolythe/DSC09457.jpg

 

http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk391/acolythe/DSC09459.jpg

 

http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk391/acolythe/DSC09460.jpg

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Good review thanks, been eyeing this model up on Ebay for a while.

 

However, just a word of advice: you may want to watch the spacing a little more carefully when you write "this pen is ...".

Cheers,

Effrafax.

 

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Sage advice. :thumbup:

 

Thanks for the review.

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Good review thanks, been eyeing this model up on Ebay for a while.

 

However, just a word of advice: you may want to watch the spacing a little more carefully when you write "this pen is ...".

 

 

:embarrassed_smile:

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Thanks for posting your review. Actually, it's not that hard to link in external images. You use the rte-image-button.png button to do it. I'll go ahead and edit your posting for you, though... :)

 

~Gary

 

 

Thank you so much !!!!!!

I'll try this with the next review

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Oh OH :crybaby:

I just noticed that the Grance in the photos has Namiki on it. Mine says Pilot. Thus these pictures must not be mine. I thought they looked too good for me to have taken. They were in My documents and I thought that I had stored them there previously. So I know I have hijacked someones photos without permission. Whoever you are I deeply apologize.

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