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Nice to meet you all!

 

I am Bistrian from Romania, and I am an addict :D . In my daily job I am a Product and UX Designer.

 

I returned to the love of writing with a fountain pen years ago.

What started with a Pelikan souveran M800 is now a small collection of over 20 pens.

Quite quickly after I got addicted to japanese pens, japanese inks and japanese paper. Nowadays, I believe I have more than 50 inks, and the notebooks are piling up.

 

My new fetish is leather accessories for pen addicts like miself :lol: and I started mightandwit.co as I always wanted to design phisical products. I'd be happy to discount some products for my fellow addicts in here.

 

Nice to meet you all!

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Hello and welcome to this friendly corner of the universe from a fountain pen user in San Diego. There is such a wealth of information waiting for you to discover on this site. I agree with previous posters a M800 was a fantastic pen to start or end with.

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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!!

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well the M800 was actually a pen I liked a lot in terms of look and somebody bought it to me, or even better coherced me to buy it :D

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well the M800 was actually a pen I liked a lot in terms of look and somebody bought it to me, or even better coherced me to buy it :D

I see.

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I'd say Tomoe River and Mnemosine

 

Greetings Bistrian

 

What's your favourite paper?

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Hello and welcome to FPN.

Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous  Who taught by the pen

Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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Hi There

 

Welcome to the FPN Community

 

There is a lot to learn here and hopefully you will enjoy your time on this forum.

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