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Christmas Pif - Parker Jotter Fountain Pen


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I have a nice little Parker Jotter fountain pen that works nicely, but I just don't use it anymore. So instead of having it collect dust in my drawer, I decided to PIF it away to somebody who wants to use it. After all, it's christmas and why not bring a smile to someone who would like it. :) I will ship it anywhere, but ask the recipient to cover the shipping cost if it's too expensive.

 

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If you are interested, please write a few words about yourself (nothing uncomfortable, though) and what you will use the pen for. That's all! The winner will be selected this weekend, so it's gonna be a true christmas present. (Although it might take a few weeks to actually ship.)

 

If I can find a Parker cartridge, I will ship that together with the pen.

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I like drawing and chemistry, I'm supposed to compete in a chemistry olympiad this year. I would use this pen for drawing, or for classwork, I currently have one pen, so this would double my collection, so I could try more inks. Thank you very much for this generous PIF

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Qotg is the winner :) (obviously, since noone else wrote)

I'm contacting him/her in private message for arranging the delivery.

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Great offer! Congrats

“Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairytales again.”

C.S. Lewis

“Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.”

Frank Herbert, Dune

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