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This is a wonderful and generous offer. I have read the terms and notes, I accept them. I would like to be considered for the gorgeous Italix.

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This is a very generous giveaway. I've read all the conditions and notes and would like to be considered for the Pilot VP. Thank you

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Waterman please. I have read the notes and conditions. Thank you for your generosity!

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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Thank you for offering up these amazing pens!

 

I have read and agree to your terms. Please consider this an entry for the Stipula.

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Sailor Kenshin,

 

Being in the US is no barrier.

Indeed, the more entries the merrier.

If you'd like to join in

It would not be a sin

So just say if you would like to enter.

 

 

O Stipula, Stipula!
How I am tempted.
But I'm in the US
So I must be exempted...

Wonderful PIF. Many thanks.

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mhguda,

 

You can enter regardless of the number of pens you own - having a large collection doesn't automatically disqualify you. I just asked that people with lots already consider whether they really want to enter, is all.

 

 

That is a great PIF, and if my collection had not grown so much in the last few years, I would have been sorely tempted...

But, not anymore. I am disqualified by owning a gazillion pens, most of them eyedropper-filled and lightweight. But I do love the idea of such a sweeping and generous PIF, and will think of a suitable way to give away some of my nicer unused ones this year, in addition to the piston filler demonstrators that are handed out to students for their fountain pen physics assignment.

So thanks! and I hope your pens get to deserving new homes.

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The ink I used in the photo is KWZI Iron Gall Turquoise.

It has a particular smell that is quite distinctive (not unpleasant), and the colour itself is quite striking. As is typical for iron gall inks, it darkens over time. However, it does seem to retain colour rather than going completely dark - at least that's what I see when I look at something I wrote nearly two years ago with the ink. I like it a lot, particularly in a broad/stub nib.

 

 

P.s. what is the ink in the photo

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Great PIF. I have read the conditions and notes and accept.please consider me on the MB145 list, i want to give it to my 18y/o child to motivate him to join this great world

 

thxxs for your generosity

Saludos desde Mexico, "el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz entre los hombres"

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What a great and generous idea, thank you so much!

I've read the conditions and notes and would like to be on the list for the beautiful Wearever.

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I've read the terms and conditions, and would like to try for the pilot vp. I'd also like to thank you for such generosity!

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Sailor Kenshin,

 

Being in the US is no barrier.

Indeed, the more entries the merrier.

If you'd like to join in

It would not be a sin

So just say if you would like to enter.

 

 

Your terms and conditions are clear

So, I'll take the alternative

Responding 'affirmative'

And hope that the Stipula finds its way here!

 

:)

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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Your PIF is generous!

 

I'd like to thank you from the bottom of my heart!

 

I have read the rules and regulations....

 

... And I would like to enter in for the MB 145, please.

 

Thanks!

 

- AL01

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What a generous offer! Thank you kindly for doing this. I've read the rules and regulations and would like to enter for the Stipula!

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I'd love to have the Montblanc! And, BTW, I did read the Terms and Conditions.

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Hello

 

Thanks for your generous offer. I have read all the terms and conditions and agree to all of those. Although I would be happy to get any of the listed pens as I only have some Jinhao and camlin fountain pens(each one of those under $3), but since there is a requirement of providing a single entry, I would like to be considered for Stipula Monalisa mainly because of the titanium nib.

 

Regards

Parveen Kalra

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I have read the terms and conditions. Thank you the generous offer. I have mostly chinese fountain pens(my most expensive pen is the TWSBI Eco) and I would like to be in the draw for the Montblanc 145.

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