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I like the Airmail 71J (flex) and the Airmail 44 (flex).

 

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An absolutely outstanding offer! So, my choices are Airmail 44 in Green, and Airmail 80 in Red. Both Medium nibs but any colour would be more than acceptable!

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A very generous offer, again, and my choices would be a Deccan Onyx Small and an Airmail 44 with flex nib, and orange if available. Thank you, Tberry

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I would love a Chelpark Antic in Blue, and an Airmail 55 in red. Thank you for doing these giveaways.

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Oh, neat. :)

 

I would choose an Airmail 444 in purple, with a flex nib, and an Airmail 71J in green.

 

Thank you!

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Airmail 74, green, flex

Camlin 47, blue, flex

 

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Wow, how about a Airmail 44, red, flex nib if available and a Chelpark Top Gun. I've always wanted to try an Indian pen.

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Airmail 80 flex (Red if possible), and a Deccan Onyx Small (Green if possible).

 

Thank you for this great opportunity!

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a spot of sun on a lazy Sunday morning laugh.gif

 

Neither pen seems to be available with flex nibs. However, if I am mistaken, I'd love to have the Airmail with flex.

 

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