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Woo hooo ... my blue Cum Laude arrived today! This is a beautiful, beautiful pen and just the right size and weight for me. I bought the large brown Cum Laude (medium nib) from Kevin earlier and now have the blue with a fine nib. I'm really glad I bought the blue pen as well. LOVE IT!!! I've dealt with Kevin several times and it's always been a great experience. If you're thinking about one of these pens ... do it before they're gone; I seriously doubt you'll regret it.

 

Thanks, Kevin!!!

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Wow! That is some seriously fast shipping! :) Got my beautiful blue-gray today and already have it inked. Smooth writer straight OOTB. Awesome pen! :D

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Wow! That is some seriously fast shipping! :) Got my beautiful blue-gray today and already have it inked. Smooth writer straight OOTB. Awesome pen! :D

 

Mine came today also and I love mine too!

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A bump, and a big THANK YOU to Kevin for an excellent pen at an even more excellent price!

 

Just got my brown cumlaude with fine nib, and it is truly a beautiful pen to see and to use. Had been thinking I would swap out the nib for gold when it came, but tried the steel nib, and it is perfect.

 

Three cheers to Kevin.

 

Ken

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Just picked up and inked my second Cum Laude - a fine-nibbed Blue/Grey this time - and if anything it's even more beautiful than the Brown. Thanks so much Kevin, really lovely pens.

 

Sue

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Free bump, thanks Kevin.

 

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Ciao - Enrico

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Kevin, if you have a blue/grey fine nib left, I'd like one. Will PM.

Thanks! Lesley

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