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yiterp

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just signed up and wanted to say hi--pretty new to pen collecting but the pen bug has struck--lol

for years i have been a knife collector--belong to all the forums--some of you here probally know me--or my name

i am a tradin fool--lol always ready to work a deal :D :D :D

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Hello and welcome to FPN! There's a bit of FP tradin' (and ink too) that goes on around here. Glad you signed up and hope to see you around.

 

If you get a chance, I'd love to hear more about your knives and pens that you have thus far. Pics are a big bonus. :D

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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as far as knives i love to collect bowie knives have around 8 thus far--really like knives by bark river have quite a few and one of my favorite knives are slipjoints--my favorite brand being Boker--don't care too much for the US made ones the german Bokers are my favorite-- i have i think around 13 Bokers--my pride and joy being the Mother of Pearl folding hunter i carry daily.

 

and the pens i have so far--Pelikan M200--older model but mint--black and green medium nib--my favorite--carry daily

 

couple Waterman fountain pens one green marble and the other blue both medium nibs

 

Waterman green marble rollerball

 

Mont Blanc Scenium ballpoint

 

Rotring 600--silver rollerball--my daily work pen--using parker jel refills in it--love the way they write

 

yiterp

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Hello and welcome aboard the FPN forums! :D

Sincerely yours,

 

Ronnie Banks

"Like a prized watch, a good fountain pen is a trusted companion for life."

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