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Ann Arbor Pen Posse: January 13


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OK, show us all the pens you got for Christmas!

A2P2 meets again on Sunday, January 13, at 2pm at ABC's Corner Brewery, 720 Norris St, Ypsilanti

We meet on the second Sunday of every month.

All are welcome! Please join us.

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I'm bringing samples of the Noodler's Russian writers 'bulletproof' inks, for anyone who wants to swab them.

 

And I'm bringing a Parker that a friend gave me yesterday. I need to find a converter for it but I don't know what Parker it is, exactly. I need your help.

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone on Sunday!

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As far as I know, Parker has never changed the critical dimensions of their converters, so I'll bring one for you and it should fit pretty much regardless of what the pen is.

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No pens for Christmas, but I'm pretty sure we'll be there anyway.

"To read without also writing is to sleep." - St. Jerome

 

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The Posse was fun today. A few of the Michigan Pen Clubbers invaded. Cant get enough of pens! :) Good food, good beer and great pens & ink! Its on my monthly calendar now!

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The Posse was fun today. A few of the Michigan Pen Clubbers invaded. Cant get enough of pens! :) Good food, good beer and great pens & ink! Its on my monthly calendar now!

 

It WAS fun! So glad you came. I'm already looking forward to the next meet up! Hope to see you there...

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I will be there for the matinee on the 27th :)

 

 

Oh, excellent! I should probably have mentioned earlier that two of Mike's pens will make a brief appearance in the third act. :)

"To read without also writing is to sleep." - St. Jerome

 

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