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Thank you woleizihan, received an Esterbrook with a 1550 nib in the mail today. Thanks for your generosity, the pen will be used a lot.

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Many thanks! Oliver Exam, a Kakuno with a Wing Sung nib, and one I can’t identify. Got a weird block S logo I don’t recognize.

Physician- signing your scripts with Skrips!


I'm so tough I vacation in Detroit.

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I'll draw winners soon. :)

Thank you so much!

 

The Cross Sauvage arrived today. The B architect nib is awesome, something that I have really wanted to try and that I will definitely enjoy. (My only other architect nib is one I tried to grind myself on a Jinhao shark pen. This is the real deal! And the weight of this pen, posted, is great.)

 

What an awesome giveaway. Thank you for the generosity and for everything you sent to all of the PIF winners!

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