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KlaraZalokar

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It looks like an interesting nib and pen! Please count me in. I'm a newbie collector two, so would like to see what other pens and nibs do!!

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Shaeffer's Balance/Gold Lifetime nib

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Count me in too! I'm not a collector at all and have only just begun my foray into the fountain pen world, but am enjoying exploring.

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I am new to fpn so not sure if it's ok to throw my hat in.

 

I would like to try this pen, I usually use fine nibs so the idea of a broad tip like this is interesting.

 

ETA thank you for holding a PIF.

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Hi!

 

It is sunday and it is time.

 

Random org has chosen the lucky number 7 which happened to correspond with the reply of @musician123 .

 

To all of you I wish a pleasant sunday and thank you for participating.

 

Cheers from a rainy and gloomy Ljubljana :happy:

 

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Thank you so much KlaraZalokar for this wonderfully amazing PIF! I am super excited for this pen and it will end up receiving so much use. :)

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Thank you so much KlaraZalokar for this wonderfully amazing PIF! I am super excited for this pen and it will end up receiving so much use. :)

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Check out my blog at Inks and Pens

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Thank you so much KlaraZalokar for this wonderfully amazing PIF! I am super excited for this pen and it will end up receiving so much use. :)

 

 

Grats!

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