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Pif: 3 Pens (Pilot Prera; Cultpens Pocket Pen; Kaweco Sport)


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Hello!

I would like to enter for the cultpens pen as it is not available here down under. Plus, I would love to try the 2B nib (So far I only have F and M nibs over four pens :P )

Thank you!
and also thanks for the generous PIF! :)

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Bump - only a few hours left for you to enter yourself for one of the pens.

 

Reminder: entries close end of the day on Monday. I hope to do the draw sometime on Tuesday, though work pressure may result in a slightly later draw. I'll announce the winners on this thread.

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The PiF is now closed. There were 20 entrants for the Prera; 11 for the CultPens; and 18 for the Kaweco.

 

And the winners are...

 

Pilot Prera: Pactagon

 

Cult Pens: jabberwock11

 

Kaweco Sport: moonejon

 

Commiserations to those who missed out.

 

Winners. Congratulations! Please contact me via PM with a postal address. I shall assume you want the free standard postage unless you tell me otherwise via PM. I'll try to post them off this week, but it may have be next week before I can make it to the post office. I'll let you know once your pen is on its way to you.

 

 

Edited to add

@ Four X Four: I liked your comment, so promised you your own special draw for a Kaweco mini-converter, to be decided by coin-toss (my response, #54). As you didn't get back to me, I chose Heads on your behalf. Alas, Tails came up...

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Sad that I missed out....but Many Many Congatulations to all the three winners. :)

"Friendship is the purest love. It is the highest form of Love where nothing is asked for, no condition, where one simply enjoys giving.”
- Osho

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I popped in to see who won, and had to blink a few times before shouting: "Holy (bleep), I won!" I really didn't expect that at all.

 

I really appreciate this PIF and look forward to using the pen. Congrats to those folks who won the other pens.

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