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UPDATED LIST:

 

ZachWasniak - USA

DET - USA

Antaresia - Canada

mmkoenecke - USA

heymatthew - USA

Earthdawn - USA

bailey philip - USA

Brunico - UK

Joe in Seattle - USA

Kcaps - Canada

Lince - Colombia

FoszFay - Australia

fionafish - UK

Harlequin USA

fphilipp - Belgium

Simon Templar - US

Snowstormer - Australia

Franck74 - France

PocketNotebook - New Zealand

whitedot - Hong Kong

alc3261 - UK

usk15 - Jersey (Channel Islands).

Inglourious Basterds...

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I will 'throw my hat in the ring' if the draw has not yet been made. I am in Manchester England UK :thumbup:

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If I can help, count me in .

 

 

I will 'throw my hat in the ring' if the draw has not yet been made. I am in Manchester England UK :thumbup:

 

 

Sure thing. The draw won't happen till tomorrow evening. I am editing the first post right now.

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Another European volunteer. Oh, the sacrifices one makes for this hobby :-)

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Throw in me from Australia to the mix.

 

 

Another European volunteer. Oh, the sacrifices one makes for this hobby :-)

 

Will do. Thanks!

Inglourious Basterds...

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PM sent for the Caribbean. I'd like for you not to forget us. If need be I'll send your pen back, and we can test that end of things, too.

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PM sent for the Caribbean. I'd like for you not to forget us. If need be I'll send your pen back, and we can test that end of things, too.

 

Done!

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UPDATED LIST:

 

ZachWasniak - USA

DET - USA

Antaresia - Canada

mmkoenecke - USA

heymatthew - USA

Earthdawn - USA

bailey philip - USA

Brunico - UK

Joe in Seattle - USA

Kcaps - Canada

Lince - Colombia

FoszFay - Australia

fionafish - UK

Harlequin USA

fphilipp - Belgium

Simon Templar - US

Snowstormer - Australia

Franck74 - France

PocketNotebook - New Zealand

whitedot - Hong Kong

alc3261 - UK

usk15 - Jersey (Channel Islands)

mhguda - Curacao (Caribbean)

steb - Australia

Aramchek - Sweden

Inglourious Basterds...

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Another in Europe willing to help. It'll be a fun experiment for us all to follow regardless who the pens are sent to :thumbup:

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If you want to try somewhere in central western Europe, I'm in Switzerland, and I'd be interested, because I've never tried an Indian pen.

 

Athough I have to say that normal post from India generally works well to here, from my past experience, so I wouldn't consider it a crucial test for you to do.

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If it's not too late, may I join in? I know the competition for the CONUS spot is steep, but hey, what I got to lose...??!! I am in Philadelphia, PA, USA.

 

Edited for typo. :embarrassed_smile:

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If you want to try somewhere in central western Europe, I'm in Switzerland, and I'd be interested, because I've never tried an Indian pen.

 

Athough I have to say that normal post from India generally works well to here, from my past experience, so I wouldn't consider it a crucial test for you to do.

 

Well... now its not about the test anymore! It seems I'm just giving away free pens!

Inglourious Basterds...

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UPDATED LIST:

 

ZachWasniak - USA

DET - USA

Antaresia - Canada

mmkoenecke - USA

heymatthew - USA

Earthdawn - USA

bailey philip - USA

Brunico - UK

Joe in Seattle - USA

Kcaps - Canada

Lince - Colombia

FoszFay - Australia

fionafish - UK

Harlequin USA

fphilipp - Belgium

Simon Templar - US

Snowstormer - Australia

Franck74 - France

PocketNotebook - New Zealand

whitedot - Hong Kong

alc3261 - UK

usk15 - Jersey (Channel Islands)

mhguda - Curacao (Caribbean)

steb - Australia

Aramchek - Sweden

dgerson - USA

eggshellb - UK

rafapa - spain

Seele - Australia

Sleepy - UK

seffrican - Switzerland

flyingfox - US

joly1 - France

Inglourious Basterds...

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