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Free Lamy 1.1 Italic Stub Nib


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Hello everyone,

 

I hope this is the right place for this notice. I have an almost new 1.1 italic stub nib available free to a fellow Lamy enthusiast. I bought this to try in my Safari as a change from my EF nib, but it's too broad for my liking.

 

It is available to FPN members in Canada and the continental USA. I will pay to ship it without tracking via Canada Post to the person who sends me the most interesting request by next Wednesday (Ap.19, 2017).

 

Regards

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I will offer you a fine black and medium bright metal Safari nib for the 1.1 stub. Is that interesting?

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
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Thank you Pajaro, the most interesting and . . . the only one thus far ;-)

 

If on Wednesday I decide in favor of your request would you consider giving your nib(s) to someone else in this forum instead of trading them with me?

 

Will post my decision re: the 1.1 stub here on Thursday.

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I have nothing to offer but my gratitude and a promise that I'd use it to review for the Bar exams :)

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Rechecking my spare nibs, I have fine, medium and broad black nibs. You may have any or all of those in exchange for the 1.1. I figure it reduces my spares, less to keep track of. All my other Safari nibs are ef nibs.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
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Once there was a bit of rock

buried in the earth

Since the dawn of time it sat

No one saw its worth

Til it was brought into the light

And held up to the sun

Then blood was spilt for that lump

The rock's journey had begun

The rock was sold to a caravan

They brought it to a town

They threw it in a fire pit

Where it was melted down

It was pounded on an anvil

And made into a ring

It was given to a prince

A prince who became a king

The king ruled all of Egypt

The ring was his signature

The king was killed and buried

His death was premature

The ring lay in the ground again

A giant pyramid

Til robbers took the ring to Rome

And melted it once again

For a time it was a crown

Then it was a chain

Then it was a coin

And then a ring once again

The woman who wore the ring

Never brushed her teeth

So when one fell out

She use the ring to fill her need

The woman lived luxuriously

After a little while

The woman got so deep in debt

She pull the tooth and ruined her smile

But the tooth became a medal

Given for valor in war

But the soldier died in a battle

And the medal was sold to a store

A buyer needed electronics

Gold components to make them run fast

But the tech was quickly outdated

The parts were not made to last

Then the scrap went to an old junkyard

And melt down into a bar

Then sold by the ounce on the market

And bought by a maker of pens

Who molded and shaped the metal

Into a writing instrument

Then you bought the nib, dear friend

And ground it into a stub

Now you offer your work on this forum

A generous offer of love

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Hello everyone,

 

I hope this is the right place for this notice. I have an almost new 1.1 italic stub nib available free to a fellow Lamy enthusiast. I bought this to try in my Safari as a change from my EF nib, but it's too broad for my liking.

 

It is available to FPN members in Canada and the continental USA. I will pay to ship it without tracking via Canada Post to the person who sends me the most interesting request by next Wednesday (Ap.19, 2017).

 

Regards

 

Hi.

 

Thanks for a generous offer, but next time, you should run this through the PIF forum.

 

All trading goes through the Classifieds, giveaways through our PIF forum.

 

 

 

D.ick

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KEEP SAFE, WEAR A MASK, KEEP A DISTANCE.

Freedom exists by virtue of self limitation.

~

 

 

 

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Hi.

 

Thanks for a generous offer, but next time, you should run this through the PIF forum.

 

All trading goes through the Classifieds, giveaways through our PIF forum.

 

D.ick

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I will do that next time. Only posted it here because of being Lamy specific. Pardon my 'faux pas.'

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Congratulations Pajaro,

 

The Lamy 1.1 stub nib is yours for free as per my original post here. I do not want anything in exchange, though it was kind of you to offer me your black one(s).

 

Please pm me with your name and postal address and I will be happy to mail it to you within the next few days.

 

Regards

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