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Oh, really nice gift!

 

You definitely know this man in the pics of this topic.

Penmeeting Akkerman

 

We went there with some FPN-ers two weeks ago and had some chit-chat with him.

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the compliment for the pens.

 

Would you believe that this Mann is the first pen that I purchase at this store? It really is. My normal venue is Akkerman Pennen in The Hague (once or twice a year when I am in Europe). Guess I got lucky B)

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Appelboom

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Yep, I have known Paul for the past 14 years and purchased many a pen from him. A true gentleman and expert. The first set I bought from him was a Hemingway FP and BP that a customer had sold to the store. I have a visit planned the first week of August to pick up the Lennon and a Visconti Anniversary (red) that was sent for a clip exchange. Last year I purchased the Orange Duofold set that was issued for the 100th anniversary and that you showed a picture of in your post. Great Set. Say hi to Lennard if you speak to him. Met him last February.

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PS: believe I recognize the Orange Duofold that I sold to Lennard last February in one of the pics you posted....... :thumbup:

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I have one of these boxes. Doesn't come up frequently. I got mine from Germany 5 years ago.

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Totally agree with your experience about Akkerman.

I will send Lennard your regards if I meet him next time.

 

Really nice acquisitions!

 

Yep, I have known Paul for the past 14 years and purchased many a pen from him. A true gentleman and expert. The first set I bought from him was a Hemingway FP and BP that a customer had sold to the store. I have a visit planned the first week of August to pick up the Lennon and a Visconti Anniversary (red) that was sent for a clip exchange. Last year I purchased the Orange Duofold set that was issued for the 100th anniversary and that you showed a picture of in your post. Great Set. Say hi to Lennard if you speak to him. Met him last February.

My preferred supplier (no affiliation just a very happy customer):

Appelboom

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Given your fabulous collection Montecristo, it would be great to hear of your thoughts on the Thomas Mann! Does it meet your expectations?

 

Pavoni.

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Hi Pavoni, can't provide feedback yet on the Mann. Hope to be able to ink it once it is back from its nib exchange.

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