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Airmail/Wality 74 Any colour flex

Airmail/Wality 44 Any colour fine

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This is a great giveaway. My choices are Guider Cortege Fountain Pen Mottled Green (Flex) and a Serwex Executive (Flex).

Thanks.

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I'll play too:

 

1. Deccan Onyx Small in green, or amber

 

2. Airmail 71J in purple

 

Thanks Kevin for your generosity!

No, I am not going to list my pens here.

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I would love to win:

 

Blue Airmail 55.

 

Deccan Oynx in Brown.

 

If i am lucky enough to win, could both of the nibs be flexed please?

 

Very many thanks for this opportunity.

Tony.

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Would love to try a Camlin 11R and an Airmail 444, both with flex nibs. Thanks!

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How about the Deccan Onyx small in brown or amber

and the

Chelpark Antic Fountain Pen in blue

both with flex

 

Unless of course we can pick the same pen twice , if so I'd like 2 of the Decan Onyx small . One in brown and one in amber :]

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I'm a sucker for free stuff!

 

  • Fellowship Black Bird, green, with flex nib
  • Airmail 80, purple, medium nib

 

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OH MY !!!! I Just bought a Serwex MB Flex a couple of days ago.. (By the way... GREAT Customer Service... THANKS!!!) :clap1:

 

 

 

I would really LOVE to get...

 

1) SERWEX EXECUTIVE with Flex Nib :drool: and...

2) CHELPARK MOTI (Green) with Flex Nib :wub:

 

 

:notworthy1: THANKS GUYS, You are AWESOME !!!

 

 

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Airmail 71J

 

Airmail 444 - flex, please!

 

Both in blue!

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