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List of Exhibitors, Triangle Pen Show, June 7-10, 2007


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This is my first post on what appears to be a pretty busy site. My wife and I organize two pen shows, the Ohio Pen Show, set for November 1-4, 2007 and our upcoming show in June in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Here is a list of exhibitors for June. Many of the names should be familiar to this board:

 

Bernie Barston

Rob Bader

Al Bernhardt

Bertram's Inkwell, www.bertramsinkwell.com

Richard Binder, www.richardspens.com

Harry Blake

Lee Chait, www.parker75.com

Roger Cromwell, www.penopoly.com

Jim Day

Carl Daniel

Jim Dolive, www.go-pens.com

Tony Dowell

Betsy Eisner

Martin Ferguson

Scott Franklin, www.franklin-christoph.com

Barry Gabay

Gary Garner

Alan Hirsch

David Isaacson, www.(bleep).com

Ken Jones, www.visconti.it

Deb Kinney

Dan Lanford

Gary Lehrer, www.gopens.com

Howard Levy, www.bexleypen.com

Jim Mamoulides, www.penhero.com

Sam Marshall

Al Mayman

Karen McElwaney, www.sailorpen.com

Ross McKinney, www.rosspens.com

Rob Meinhard

Lou Metcalf, www.heritagepens.com

Scott Meyer, www.onlyonecreations.com

Pete Miller

Rob Morrison, www.vintagewriting.com

Tom Mullane, www.myfavoritepen.com

Tim Pierson

Dan Reppert

Roberto Schulmann

Carl Seidl

David Silber

Sharonluggage.com

Aaron Svabik, www.pentiques.com

Chuck Swisher, www.swisherpens.com

Frank Tedesco

David Ushkow, www.pen.site.com

Richard Vacca

Bill Weakley

Susan Wirth

Jerry Yeh, www.laban.com

Ron Zorn

Steve and Maryann Zucker, www.empirepens.com

 

Thanks, Terry Mawhorter AKA, ohiopens Please visit our web site www.raleighpenshow.com

 

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A couple of additional websites for Triangle Pen Show exhibitors: Al Mayman, www.penultimatefountainpens.com Ron Zorn,

www.mainstreetpens.com Susan Wirth, pw1.netcom.com/~swirth/ Deb Kinney, www.penhero.com/DebKinneyMain/AboutDeb.htm Bill Weakley, members.aol.com/WRWEAKLEY/ and Gary Kaplan from Pittsburg has just taken a table. Check these folks out and see them in person at the Triangle pen show. Go to www.raleighpenshow.com Thanks

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Thank you for the information, and hope to see you there! -- Lisa

Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.

 

Lisa in Raleigh, NC

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