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Well, I was unable to understand the terms and conditions. :)

 

An academic's professional tendency to over-compicate matters...

 

Apart from the nuts-and-bolts stuff (how to enter, etc), my T&Cs basically boil down to:

a) don't be greedy (if you have lots already, consider your own PiF if you win);

B) my intention is to give these pens a good home, not line someone else's pockets (i.e. use the pen, don't sell it)

c) FP geekery has a strongly visual element: my 'payment' will be to see how someone else uses the pens.

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Thanks to Stephanos not only for his very generous offer this year, but for beginning to make a habit of doing this. He encourages my own little tendencies toward generosity.

 

Let me put in a request for the Montblanc.

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Hello and thanks for the PIF. I have read and accept the terms and conditions. I would like to be considered for the VP. It would be a really nice addition to my small collection. I have never tried one before so this could be a great opportunity to do so. Thanks again.

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Thank you so much for the generous PIF!

 

I have read the notes, terms and conditions, and I would like to be considered for the Montblanc.

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Hello!

 

Thank you for this opportunity! I have read and I agree with your terms and conditions.

 

Please add me for the Stipula Monnalisa, I really like the contrasting design concept of it, renaissance name, art nouveau styled and painted ring and a retractable titanium nib. Three elements from very different worlds but ended up in a very nice composition. I would love to use it.

 

Have a nice day!

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Thank you for setting such a wonder example; I hope I will be able to do a PIF myself in a few years -if I can ever retire.

 

Please put me in for the Pilot VP!

 

Thank you again.

 

Brian

 

Brian Mooney USA

Brian.mooney@jwu.edu

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Thank you for the generous PIF.

I have read and agree to the terms and condition for the PIF and would love to have a chance at the Vanishing Point, hopefully I am lucky enough.

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I have read the conditions and notes and accept. I would like to put my name in for the Italix Churchman. I have used hero fountain pens since years, but only recently got into this hobby. I have a Safari and a couple of preppy pens, would like to move up the ladder!

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A wonderful offer, so very hard to resist. I have read and agree to the stated terms and would like to put forward my name for the unusual Stipula fountain pen.

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What an amazing offer. I have read and agree to the terms and would throw my hat (and hand lol) for the stipula. The nib and color are amazing and a definite step up for me. Thanks agaIn

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Dear Stephanos, what a generous PIF offer.

Terms and conditions ... check.

MB is nice but the winner is Pilot VP :)

Thanks from Central Europe

Tomas

Architecture begins where engineering ends.
W. Gropius

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Hi, Stephanos, and thank you for your very generous offering. I have read the terms and conditions and would like to put my name in for the Waterman.

 

best, Jan

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Very generous. I'd like to put in for the Montblanc. I have never had one.

 

I have also never sold a pen. I give them away to students or people that show great interest.

Peace and Understanding

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Wow! Incredibly generous! Thank you!

 

Yes, I have read and understand the terms and conditions.

 

Please include me in this drawing!

 

And again, thank you for your generosity!

 

Thank you again for your great generosity!

 

But to keep this workable, I am going to withdraw my entry.

 

I do appreciate your kindness. You are an inspiration!

Edited by DrPenfection

"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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Thank-you for this remarkable and generous PIF!

I have read, understood, and will completely abide by the terms and conditions you posted.

Please enter my name into the draw for the Pilot VP. I have been curious about this pen for years, but it is well beyond my means.

If it does not suit me for some reason, I already have in mind a person who would certainly enjoy it.

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Aren't you lovely!

I'd love the Italix, if possible, please. I have a fair few pens, and I use them all, and am always on the look out for italic nibs for teaching basic italic calligraphy to kids. I've had my eye on Italix for some time for my own (big!) hand, but since most of my budget goes to kid-friendly pens, I've never had the margin to splash on one. The Italix names are especially close for me, as my Grandpa, who inadvertently got me back into fountain pens, was a vicar!

 

Edit: oops, yes, I read the TaC!

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Hi, I'm Mat


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I've read all the terms and conditions and would like to be considered for the Waterman Phileas. I've been hunting for one of these in this color for a while.

 

Thank you for such great generosity!

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What a generous offer. Yes please, enter me for the PIlot pen. I've been intrigued by these for some time but can't justify the cost without trying one first to see how the clip works. I accept your rules and conditions of entry and promise to honour them

 

Many thanks.

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