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WOW.

 

The green striated is beautiful. (The others too ...)

 

Thanks for showing them!

 

Thank you!

 

Well done. Love the green.

 

Thanks!

 

What nibs? Pretty

No B+ nibs :) The 244 is an M, the 149 is a flexi EF. The 144 needs a nib change, so let’s see!

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What a fantastic way to start my forum reading this morning!

 

The Tiger Eye and striated green are spectacular, the green in particular.

 

Fate smiled on you!

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What a fantastic way to start my forum reading this morning!

 

The Tiger Eye and striated green are spectacular, the green in particular.

 

Fate smiled on you!

It truly did! Thank you!

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Wow great day! Love the 244!

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Wow great day! Love the 244!

Wow! Congratulations they look amazing :)

Congrats they look great

A monster haul! :)

 

All 3 are fabulous pens! :thumbup:

Thank you!

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What a day!

 

You must be smiling from here to the moon and back!

 

Big congratulations.

Haha, I am, thanks!

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I'd consider myself lucky if I ever come across one of those pens. I'm traveling to a conference in Paris in September and hope to find a pen or two while I'm there since I've struck out on my last few pen hunts.

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Three grail pens in one day... one for the records. I hope you thoroughly enjoy using the pens.

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I'd consider myself lucky if I ever come across one of those pens. I'm traveling to a conference in Paris in September and hope to find a pen or two while I'm there since I've struck out on my last few pen hunts.

The last time I visited I had heard about the city having one of the biggest antique markets. Good luck!

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Three grail pens in one day... one for the records. I hope you thoroughly enjoy using the pens.

Lucky man. Congratulations for the haul.

 

Thank you!

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Thank you!

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

No B+ nibs :) The 244 is an M, the 149 is a flexi EF. The 144 needs a nib change, so let’s see!

 

 

 

Would you care, at some moment, to post some writing sample with the flex EF of your beautiful 149 silver rings? Thank you in advance.

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