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2013 Edison Morgan Le Acrylic Poll


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2013 LE Morgan Acrylic  

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  1. 1. Which Acrylic?



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Neon is wicked.

"As the purse is emptied, the heart is filled." -- Victor Hugo

 

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This is so funny.

 

On the plus side for Neon, it's the closest to Briar Swirl. On the minus side for Neon, it's the closest to Briar Swirl. :lol:

 

There really is still a lot of action left on this poll, though.

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This is so funny.

 

On the plus side for Neon, it's the closest to Briar Swirl. On the minus side for Neon, it's the closest to Briar Swirl. :lol:

 

There really is still a lot of action left on this poll, though.

 

I was just thinking that this morning! Too funny. My question is, if folks are gunning for the Neon, why not just get the Briar?

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I'm pretty torn between the Briar Ebonite and that Midnight finish.

 

 

It is my humble opinion that everyone should have at least one ebonite pen....nudge. ;)

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It may be early to say this for sure, but what I'm seeing is that ebonite pen lovers have a thing for brown. That probably shouldn't be a shock.

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It is looking like Neon is here to stay, which suggests we're looking at Briar Swirl with gold furniture and Neon with silver. Anybody interested in Neon with gold furniture? I may have a proposition... :D

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Go NEON ! :bunny01:

"As the purse is emptied, the heart is filled." -- Victor Hugo

 

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f241/centurycigar/2j26aaa_zpsf21706be.png

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