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Hey Ccarrigan, check out GNYPIG, the Greater New York Pen and Ink Group (Guinea pig). There are no events on the calendar now but I'm hoping for some winter meet ups. I'm in Buffalo so I know the feeling of being the only penthusiast around lol hopefully I see you at a meet up soon

 

Link to GNYPIG summer events topic: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/324793-gnypig-summer-events-announced-upstate-new-york/

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Hi. I joined today and looking for some other inky fingers in Rochester, too.

 

Maybe we can visit here and others may come looking, like I did. Also, there are writers groups that meet either monthly or weekly, depending on the group, that I heard about on the NaNoWriMo site. Maybe some of them are fountain pen users.

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Hello Everyone,

 

Got bit by the fountain pen bug late last year and just joined this forum. I used to live in Rochester NY and now live in Buffalo NY. Great to hear other enthusiasts in the local area.

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