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Tilburg Penshow Netherlands Saturday 26Th September 2015


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Yes, say Hi the next time :-)

 

And yes, the engraving is great to look at on the Tribute pen; love the snow quartz star as well. Will need to take some decent pictures of it soon. It's the little details which are fun to look at.

 

Cheers

 

Michael

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I was looking through your pictures, Michael, and I saw one of Max's green striated 149s... :puddle: . I would love to be able to own one of them one day. Out of curiosity, do you know what he normally charges for them?

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Great people, great show! :thumbup:

 

I've posted a few pictures here:

 

http://pensninks.blogspot.de/2015/09/tilburg-penshow-2015.html

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

Ah, I'm in 2 of the pics at the la Couronne du Comte table, with the striped shirt and beard.

 

 

 

D.ick

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Did anyone buy any pens? Can we see photos of them?

 

Did a prototype of the FPN Conid LE make an appearance?

 

David

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Did anyone buy any pens? Can we see photos of them?

 

Did a prototype of the FPN Conid LE make an appearance?

 

David

 

Alas, no prototype.

 

What did I buy? Well, I'm on a pen-diet... bought 3 different P45s a black xF with a gold coloured cap with engraved lines, dimpled,(appears to be NOS), a blue F (concave dimple) and a greenish M dimpled, both metal caps with gold trim. Both user grade.

And a black P25

 

Left it at that.

 

 

 

D.ick

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Freedom exists by virtue of self limitation.

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