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Just had to say "Big Thanks" to aggie for offering this PIF.

 

I won't enter; I would feel very awkward about asking for a free pen that I could afford to buy for myself.

 

Nevertheless this doesn't in any way diminish the kindness of this most generous gesture.

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Wow, thanks for this awesome pif. I would like to be entered. My 6 months anniversary was on Tuesday.

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Great pif . Would you please consider me ? I have never used a Gold nib pen before :( ..

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Wow, I would absolutely love to enter for this PIF!

 

I've been dying to get my hands on a Platinum 3776. I don't own any Platinum pens except for a preppy. This will be my first true luxury pen if I win!

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Can't enter as I have a #3776 Century Medium in Chartres Blue already. However, these are lovely pens and good luck to those who do enter!

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|| This is NOT an entry || - because I had the same pen with a M nib but ended up selling it because the nib size was too fine for me. I'll probably be buying one with a broad nib some time.

 

Just a thank you note for the generous PIFs you have. I was the recipient for the Tomoe River paper PIF you had some time last year; thank you again. I made a small booklet (~3" x 4") out of it to use it for daily todo lists etc. It's a nice paper, even lauded by some as the best paper for fountain pens, but just a bit too expensive for what I would use it for.

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Would love to enter for this. I only have two gold nib pens so I would love to add one into my collection.

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Wow! This is amazingly generous of you, Aggie.

 

Please add me to your list. I have always wanted a Platinum 3776, especially this color, but I am still saving up.

 

Thank you kindly for your generosity.

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This is just an amazing pen and an even more amazing person! I would love to enter this PIF. Thank you for doing this.

Wish List: TWSBI Diamond 580.

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I used to own a ribbed Platinum but it was lost in the mail enroute to maintenance. So, please enter me in your generous giveaway.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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Howdy FPers

 

Thank you for the interest.

 

I want to also thank the folks that aren't entries who made some very nice comments.

 

I will assign numbers as members request to be in the drawing. Some of you may remember how I let the Grandchildren do the drawing for the L2K. This PIF's draw will be done by my Mother!!! I asked her for fun, but also March 6th will mark the 70th anniversary of my wonderful late Father and my Mother. We lost him a number of years ago but he is still here in our hearts. And we still celebrate their anniversary. I really like involving family.

 

Thanks again to fellow pen people like you.

 

 

aggie

If your out-go is more than your income,

 

Then your up-keep.

 

May be your Down-falll!!!

 

 

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Well I f Get this.... This will be my first Platinum pen... and that too 3776 ...

 

Thank you again for the generosity ... I hereby put my name for the PIF....

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I would be glad to win a Platinum 3776 , as a simple student I do not own a lot of pen ( less than 3 ) , especially of this quality range. I like finer nibs so the pen would be fine for me :)

 

This is indeed, as several people have mentionned a very generous offer Thanks a lot. ;)

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Just had to say "Big Thanks" to aggie for offering this PIF.

 

I won't enter; I would feel very awkward about asking for a free pen that I could afford to buy for myself.

 

Nevertheless this doesn't in any way diminish the kindness of this most generous gesture.

 

+1

 

 

-- Not an entry -- I can afford to buy my own, and I applaud your generosity. :lol:

 

 

I hope it goes to someone who can't afford to have such a fantastic pen in any other way.

 

 

Thanks so much Aggie. :wub:

 

 

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