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I know it is a bit early however who is going

to the Miami Show ( 7.10-7.12) this year. I

was there for the last few years and I am

looking forward to this year. Does anyone

have any info on who will be there.

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Not sure I will be there. They moved the date up and it is going to clash with my HS reunion.....

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The Miami Pen Show is just 5 short weeks away. Same place as last year at the Marriott Dadeland. Show dates are: July 10, 11, 12. Check out www.miamipenshow.com for more information, or contact me directly.

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I know it is a bit early however who is going

to the Miami Show ( 7.10-7.12) this year. I

was there for the last few years and I am

looking forward to this year. Does anyone

have any info on who will be there.

Vanness will be making our first trip to this show! Can't wait to meet the pen people of Miami

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Selling fountain pens, ink, paper & related items since 1938

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Vanness will be making our first trip to this show! Can't wait to meet the pen people of Miami

Outstanding ... :D

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I'm a newbie on here, but I plan to go. :)

 

For those of you who have been before, I was wondering a few things:

Are there pens available to test out the writing?

Do they have written samples or something for the inks so you can sed the colors well?

 

 

I've never been to a pen show so I don't know what to expect.

 

Thanks!

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See you guys there!

 

One of my friends just called Bert's shop, and one of his employees confirmed that Franklin-Christoph will be there. He specifically asked about that one.

Much Love--Virginia

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Shawn Newton posted on another venue that he is on his way here. I do believe I recall someone saying that Martin Ferguson (repairs, from VA) will be here too, but I'm not sure where I read that now.

Much Love--Virginia

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I'm a newbie on here, but I plan to go. :)

 

For those of you who have been before, I was wondering a few things:

Are there pens available to test out the writing?

Do they have written samples or something for the inks so you can sed the colors well?

 

 

I've never been to a pen show so I don't know what to expect.

 

Thanks!

http://www.richardspens.com/?page=ref/00_refp.htm

 

Richard Binder wrote an excellent article about going to your first pen show. Miami is one of the smaller shows, but a show nonetheless.

Much Love--Virginia

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