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Asking For Email Address For Mr John Sorowka (Oxonian)


cogitoergosum

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Hi all,

 

I'm new to this forum, and I'm looking for help to hopefully get my Pelikan and Montblanc F nibs to a more working order.

Doing some searches on google and this forum I found out the Oxonian doing good nib adjustment services in the UK, however, I had trouble finding his contact details.

 

Could someone please PM me his email address so I can contact him?

 

Any help and advice are appreciated.

 

 

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Yes, I will try.

Could you please link me to the details of this event?

 

Are you able to get to London on 1st October? You will find a room full of the UK's leading pen repairers and restorers so you can take your pick.

 

HTH,

 

Martin

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Have a look here:

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/319073-london-writing-equipment-show-2017/

 

A major international pen show can be a bit daunting for a first-timer. Why not post in the thread above and arrange to meet some FPN regulars?

 

HTH,

 

Martin

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Update: Just got his email from Beechwood, thank you very much.

 

Will update this post when I get my Montblanc Kafka and Pelikan M800 adjusted from there.

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Would someone mind sending me his contact information as well? I've got a Visconti that definitely needs some work. Thanks in advance.

 

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Instead of starting a new thread I am rather resurrecting this one.

Just a few points:

1) if John asks not to share his email address publicly we must respect it regardless it has been already shared here or anywhere else,
2) nobody actually needs his email address in advance, John, if he is able to, responds to PM here very quickly, extremely helpfully and kindly,

3) then he immediately shares his email address himself (maybe except I guess literally idiotic PM like "I have got a F nib pen, I want you to make BBB of this nib."),

4) John is a very kind, very helpful, a highly intelligent true gentleman, a great professional and a real pen lover and no praise would do him justice.

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