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I actually believe Dromgoole’s will be hosting their version of the Dallas Pen Show the very same weekend and same hotel - September 25-26, 2020. If there is to be such an ink to be had, it will be there.

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But if you scroll down that page, the Dallas show is lined out and indicates Cancelled. So which is it?

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The Dallas Pen Show IS cancelled, but I believe Dromgoole’s is putting something on in it’s place that same weekend. I don’t think it will be any vintage pens and no on site repairs, but several new pen vendors have committed to attend, see this page....

 

https://www.dromgooles.com/service/pen-shows/

 

I won’t be able to attend but I wish them all the best.

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You going to make the Dallas show this weekend?

 

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What a great show! Got to see CobraKai TexasKat jmccarty3 Penguy Austin and many others! We has a wonderful time talking, trading and buying and selling pens! Thanks so much for everyone that came by The Write Pen table!  Here are some pics and my show haul:

 

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Seiko Sport 100, Sheaffer Grand Connoisseur tortoise, Esterbrook red transitional J with 9048 flexy nib, Parker 51 teal with Ariel Kullock Sterling silver tooled cap, Montblanc Meisterstück 146 Sterling silver Solitaire. 

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Nice haul - love the range (Esterbrook to the silver 146)!  I too have picked up a watch at a pen show - nice bonus!

 

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