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A Fountain Pen Meetup for all those with a penchant for fountain pens, inks and writing!

The Las Vegas, Phoenix High Desert and Tucson area pen clubs have all been invited, plus more pen people from California and the High Desert. If you have an interest in vintage & collectible pens, fountain pen inks or just writing or drawing in general with pen and ink, we hope you will join us!

Saturday, March 10, 2018. 11 am (Room will be available at 10:30 am) We've reserved a private room at Calico's Restaurant in old town Kingman, just a few blocks from Downtown Pendemonium & Time Was Antiques. Calico's has a large menu, salad bar, ice cream sundae bar and bar as well. Good food, plenty of space for eating, pen show and tell and conversation. Please bring pens & related items for show and tell! We'll have some freebies for everyone along with info on Kingman. Lunch on your own nickel. Large parking area out back. Calico's - 418 W Beale Street - Kingman Arizona.

After Calico's we'll proceed down Beale to Downtown Pendemonium inside Time Was Antiques. Good deals all around at Pendemonium's shop. Time to explore Kingman's historic and vibrant downtown scene. We'll meet next door at Black Bridge Brewery to wind down our day around 3pm

This event is hosted by Sam and Frank Fiorella, owners of Pendemonium. Please let us know if you're coming so we can plan accordingly. If you need info on overnight accommodations, drop us an email. We look forward to seeing you on March 10th in Kingman.

Sam and Frank Fiorella
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