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Enrico Lena's Shop


mislav

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Does anyone knows web page or email of Enrico Lenas pen shop in Trieste, Italy?

 

It is small, only pens shop on Piazza della Borsa in Trieste.

 

Thank you!

 

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Google throws up some links to the Trieste pen show and a telephone number for Enrico Lenas. Search for 'Enrico Lenas Fountain Pens'. No e-mail address I could see but check the 'Aurora' webpage and you will see his telephone no. There are possibly e-mail addresses of his associates/friends who may be able to help you further.

 

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Thank you for reply! I already checked for it. I found telephone number but no e-mail address.

 

Non of us is native English speaker so I would rather send him mail to avoid misunderstanding in communication. I am not sure if anyone else works there. Every time I was there Mr. Lena was working alone. As I know he works there 4 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the afternoon and that it.

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If it's not urgent, you could always write to him ....

I chose my user name years ago - I have no links to BBS pens (other than owning one!)

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What computers did to us (me)? I will send him an letter... Problem resolved! Thank you!

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I know Lena, he is a wonderful person.

I have his number, not sure if he even have an e-mail adress, he runs the store alone.

If you need help contacting me you can contact me, I am from Koper Slovenija.

David.

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@bbs

 

What computers did to us (me)? I will send him an letter... Problem resolved! Thank you!

Glad to have helped! Hope it all works out for you.

I chose my user name years ago - I have no links to BBS pens (other than owning one!)

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