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Hello and thank you to the two of you. Please enter me in the draw, would happily pay towards postage to France.

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I would love to have an Estie. Count me in, please.

Ink has something in common with both money and manure. It's only useful if it's spread around.

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Just a quick check to be sure I have everyone. The drawing will be sometime tomorrow afternoon, and I'll post the winner then.

 

Here's who I have entered so far:

Vargouille
antichresis
Hypocaffeinic
rad_ala
Wayfarer
Bamapendude
mandrbeck
Ant81
Fountain Pen Mike
Jamerelbe
Dronak
MissChief
hariharan
Tresconik
supersets
ErrantSmudge
Lexus77
Candleinthewilderness
Toams
newkid12
gmm213
mistykasumi
richofthetower
Aeltar
ramesesjd
squidz
DavidtheGnome
Ladyinheels58
Arkanabar
ZOMB13
loveyounadal
JDHudson
dylim1
TDSapp
AndWhoDisguisedAs
wetzpretzel
MannyBA
Clive-Andrew
cbucher1
Piper 987
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I'll throw my name in. I haven't tried anything vintage yet.

"Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts." - Patrick Rothfuss

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If i am not too late, please count me in.

 

You're good. Figure the pick about 4:00 pm ET here in the USA. I'll make a last check before doing the random pick off the list.

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Congrats to the winner and thanks for putting the opportunity up!

"Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts." - Patrick Rothfuss

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I wanna thank gweimer1 for the pif. Thanks everyone for the congrats.

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