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The pinned note with an index of the reviews was last updated in February. There's been quite a few reviews since then...would it be possible to get an update?

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Hi Kenny,

 

The original date of a post doesn't change, as it is not editable. However, if you check the last time it was edited, at the bottom of the post, you'll see that that, as of today anyway, was July, 14th. The edit time stamp, BTW, is also not editable.

 

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Hi Kenny,

 

The original date of a post doesn't change, as it is not editable. However, if you check the last time it was edited, at the bottom of the post, you'll see that that, as of today anyway, was July, 14th. The edit time stamp, BTW, is also not editable.

 

HTH, warm regards, Wim

You're right! I didn't see the fine print at the bottom of the list, only the date stamp at the top of the post.

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I update the reviews on an average of every 30 to 45 days. This gives me enough work to make it worth while. Thanks for your interest and concerns. As always, if there is an issue with a fountain pen review in regards to an incorrect model or major spelling typos, please bring this to my attention.

 

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Thanks to you, Noble Savage, and all the moderators who make it possible for us to have so much fun on FPN!

 

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I really appreciate the indexes for the Writing Instruments and Inks review forums.

I often find myself going back to re-read reviews of pens or inks that I am considering purchasing, and the review indexes makes them so easy to find! Thanks to all the admins and moderators for keeping the boards so "tidy" :)

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I update the reviews on an average of every 30 to 45 days. This gives me enough work to make it worth while. Thanks for your interest and concerns. As always, if there is an issue with a fountain pen review in regards to an incorrect model or major spelling typos, please bring this to my attention.

 

Regards

 

TNS

You da man!! Such dedication and time spent are much appreciated around here. Keep up the great work!

 

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