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AND THE LEMMING HAS BEEN CLAIMED! IT WILL WHISK ITS' WAY CLIFF-WARD BY USPS TOMORROW!

 

… if you would like this pen for free and have a USA mailing address, simply contact me thru the FPN personal message feature. I will need your mailing address so that I may put it in first class mail. First respondent gets it.

 

Oh come now, it's not that bad ...

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Not that interested (oh, look -- another black pen), but I will say I've liked the Guanlemings I've acquired (I have three: the 2001 demonstrator, which used to be my BSB pen until I cracked the cap finial off; the 978 Accountant, which feels more substantial than its $5 US cost suggests; and the 193 Calligraphy pen, with a fude nib.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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OK. Here is a follow-up to make you think ...

 

This pen to OR from Chine $6.50 including the price of the pen and postage

 

This pen from OR to TX $3.87 just the postage to send the pen

 

 

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I'm in! I'd love to try it. Please send me a pm and I'll send you $

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Dave

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I'm in! I'd love to try it. Please send me a pm and I'll send you $

Thanks

Dave

 

Sorry, Dave, the lemming is on its' way to Texas where it will learn to love armadillos.

 

By the way, I simply give away the pens I don't like and send them free to the first taker with a USA address.

 

Best,

 

Dick

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