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Hi there,

 

I’ve just finished editing and uploading the new video about a fountain pen on my YouTube channel “VirtuThe3rdTV”. As you might know, this is the last video for FPN. Please click the URL below, and you can watch it on YouTube directly.

 

- Masters of The Fountain Pen -
Beautiful Japanese Kanji writing by 8 masters with special footage!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAyRvM0ILrE

 

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The series of “Masters of the Fountain Pen” is over. As I’ve done uploading all of the videos, I’ll get downtime to restore my "Get up and Go" mode for the time being.(I mean, I remain a member of the FPN.)

 

Now, I feel really happy to have met so many friends on FPN. I have to express my sincere gratitude to administrations of the FPN, however, I don’t have words to describe my appreciation to them. I can never thank you enough…

 

Anyway, I would like to thank you all for your posting hearty comments and watching my videos on my primary topic.

Hope we can get together sometime on “Pens from the Land of the Rising Sun”.

 

See you again!

 

 

Best wishes from Japan,
Kota Adachi [ 安達功太 ]

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Thanks for all the videos Virtu, hope to see you soon :)

 

So long mate, have fun getting back into get up and go mode :D

 

Joe

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Kota Adachi, Thank you for your videoblogs.

 

Always quite interesting.

 

 

I hope your decision is not caused by health problems or similar?

 

 

Hope to see you around here again.

 

 

D.ick

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Thank you very much, virtu. I have watched your new video. Really cool stuff! Your posts were always awesome. You have made a BIG contribution to FPN until now. I believe you'll come back to FPN in the near future. Goodbye until we meet again!

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Thanks so much, Kota, for all of the information you presented in such a touching manner. All of us have come to appreciate Japanese culture more through your masterful video presentation and musical accompaniments.

 

Please stay in touch. I am leaving for Japan next Tuesday!!!!! I can't wait.

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Beautiful handwriting. I can read Kanji so I have very deep feeling whenever I see such great penmanship. I have visited many places in Japan and one day will visit Matsue and Nakaya.

 

Thank you Kota-san. Hope to see you back to FPN soon. :)

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Thank you very much for all the videos virtu!

You are as if you were an ambassador of Japanese fountain pen. :thumbup:

 

arigato gozaimasu :notworthy1:

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Thank you for the video's, I didn't watch all of them yet but I really admire the patience and dedication of the penmakers there.I might rip a few of the Tube to watch on the big screen :rolleyes:

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