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Dear Pankaj,

 

I would also like to be considered please. I'd also like to thakn you for the generous offer.

 

I had for a while planned to try the extra wide Lamy stub nib. But had failed to acquire one on something like a Lamy Joy from the secondary market.

The 'issue' is also becoming more pressing since my frankenpen that I use for a homecut-to-stub-from-damaged-vintage-nib is slowly disintegrating.

 

Best wishes

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Hi,

 

I would love to be considered for your generous offer.

 

A pen with an italic nib that size would be really lovely.

 

Cheers,John

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Would really appreciate being considered for this as well, if it's still open! Been curious to try a stub nib especially, but also an AL-star. Thanks!

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Hi All !

 

Many thanks for participation.

 

Today evening India time I'm going to complete the process in a School close to my place. ( I usually go to that school as a part of the Management on various occasions and occasionally distribute study materials )

 

A 1st Standard kid will draw the name out of the list prepared by me. I shall declare the lucky Winner tomorrow.

 

All names upto Carro taken except two who are not entries.

 

Thanks and best wishes.

 

Pankaj

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Yes best of luck to you too. I am excited to learn who has won it. I only ever had one Lamy a safari and I managed to lose it at work about a week after I bought it. Most of my FP now are chinese, I like them. I do have a shaeffer no nonsense and across ventura. Anyway good luck one and all.

Carolyn

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Dear All,

 

The lucky WINNER is :

 

Adrial Grey

 

CONGRATULATION ADRIAL ! Pl PM me your shipping address.

 

Thank you all for your kind words. I'm humbled. But there is nothing generous about whatever I do. We know that everyone of us is capable of buying it.

 

Sharing is simply a pleasure in the me-centric life !

 

Cheers !

 

Pankaj

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Wonderful and congratulations to Adrial Grey. I actually stayed up late to see who the winner would be. It has been fun to watch and I even checked out Bombay India, seems they have changed the name. I shall do a little research to see if I can figure out why.

 

I suppose Pankaj each could possibly have bought it but the action is generous and I admire the concept and I think I shall do likewise at some point in time. I mostly own very pretty but less expensive pens but perhaps someone who has not ever bought a chinese pen might like one. I will just need to figure out how to list it, take a photo and run a contest. You have inspired me.

Carolyn

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Ahhhhh I'm so excited! Thank you so much for this opportunity! And thank you @Carro for the kind words! :) <3

I am the tarot reading, bookworm, whiskey drinking, witchcraft practicing, old fashioned writing, aunt Beasty in my family and I love it. Tarot readings for sale or trade, especially ink as I've lost all of my pen stuff from a bad burglary last year. And I need penpals! Anyone interested, please PM me!

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great Pankaj! what a fair giveaways

congrats AdrielGrey!

 

we need more fair PIF in this forum, not only in certain area or country..

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Congo to winner

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