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From nearly a year I am following this community,hugely inspired by those reviews and discussions..i am a newbie in this passion of writing and fountain pens..

At first i had horrible handwriting, after seeing some videos of handwriting finally i took fountain pens,after that it became my only friend in writing.the way a nib glides on the pages with the trailing of inks really gives me thrill...

Recently I am using some handmade indian fountain pens,as I am very fond of those..

But also have few parkers and chinese jinhaos...😊😊😊

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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!!

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Greetings and welcome!

 

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...The history, culture and sophistication; the rich, aesthetic beauty; the indulgent, ritualistic sensations of unscrewing the cap and filling from a bottle of ink; the ambient scratch of the ink-stained nib on fine paper; A noble instrument, descendant from a line of ever-refined tools, and the luster of writing,
with a charge from over several millennia of continuing the art of recording man's life.

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Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego. I'm glad you are here!

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Welcome to our warm nook of the internet, where you can share this beautiful hobby with good and friendly people. Or as we say in low Saxon: Mooi a'j dr bint! (Good you're here.)

Forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them so much. - Oscar Wilde.

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Thanks everyone...

Yes indeed i am an eyedropper person...😊😊

When i write i write a lot...so my only option is eyedropper pens...

Cause they are hassle free,just a pinch of silicon grease on the barrel screw...you are good to go for days..👍👍

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Ghosh-moshai are you from Kolkata? Welcome to FPN!!! :):)

 

I am a NRI from Assam and learned to love fountain pens while attending school in Assam and Meghalaya.

 

Accha, pore dekha hobe!!! :) Bhalo thakun.

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Welcome! You will find a great group of knowledgeable enablers here!

Beware the contagion to accumulate more pens, ink, and paper! A wonderful infection!

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Hello and welcome to FPN! I knew about eyedropper some time ago and just found time to try it out.

As a newbie I don't know much about Indian pens but I'm excited to find out about them!

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Ghosh-moshai are you from Kolkata? Welcome to FPN!!! :):)

 

I am a NRI from Assam and learned to love fountain pens while attending school in Assam and Meghalaya.

 

Accha, pore dekha hobe!!! :) Bhalo thakun.

Thanks a lot for your warm welcome..yes i am from kolkata...😊😊😊

Bhalo na theke upay ache ekhane???☺☺

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Hello and welcome to FPN! I knew about eyedropper some time ago and just found time to try it out.

As a newbie I don't know much about Indian pens but I'm excited to find out about them!

Hi..it's a very kind and right decision to try out indian handmade pen..if you want to try some..pls go through the india and subcontinent section of that forum,you will get adequate contacts there...😊😊😊
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