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Xepe71

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Bienvenido Xepe

 

aprenderas mucho aqui --- you will learn much in the forum!

 

 

My father's family is from the Canary Islands, and my mother's from Asturias, so always enjoy seeing more members from Spain.

 

 

Hasta luego!

 

Good! I visited Asturias four years ago. It is about 800km away from where I am staying now, but a very nice area, and food (cow and seafood) is excellent! Canary Islands is a place I niver visited, but my wife did.

 

Thanks for the warm welcome, I'll be reading you!

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Welcome to FPN. I'd like to visit your country some day.

 

Thank you. Just let me know if I can do anything to help help you while in my country. You'll be welcome!

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Thanks for all the info. As for the Inoxcrom brand, try this link (only in Spanish, unfortunately). I also like Pelikans. Mine, a classic 200 is a little bit scratchy, but i like the fine nib it has. I wonder what would be writting with a golden nib (215?)...

 

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Hi, Xepe!

 

You're most welcome...I found three fountain pens ( 1 2 3 ) via your link ... Pretty darned nice!!!

Gold nibs, besides not oxidizing ('tarnishing') nor rusting, have a little 'flex' to them - a quality many fountain pen users desire (myself included).

 

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-Clive

-Clive Merrick Morel

. Please do not send PMs...E-mail me: clivemmorel@earthlink.net

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Hello and welcome to FPN. Lots of nice folks and interesting pen discussion.

 

Hope you enjoy FPN!

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Bienvenue, je suis étudiante de français aux états-unis. Je parle anglais, français, y un poco de español. J'adore Europe, je suis allée en Angleterre et en France, j'étudierai en France et quand je serai en France j'irai en Espagne pour pratiquer mon espagnol.

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