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Howdy all!

 

Good to see you all there at the L.A. Pen Show! As a local to the show it is nice to be close to this show and to be sort of an "Ambassador" to all those who came in from out of town. What I liked most about the show was matching faces to the emails of my new clients, as well as making new connections with new clients.

 

As for my table at the show; I do not have much inventory to display or sell, mostly just examples of my work and a few finished nibs. I would rather concentrate on customer service and quick turn around times then to carry a large inventory of merchandise that might distract from any sort of retipping or repairs.

 

For those who attended my lecture, thank you! I had about 20 folks attending. I hope that I was witty and informative, as well as a bit entertaining. Thanks for your patience with the hotel monitor for my Powerpoint presentation; once that was sorted out (in good order I might add, thank you Marriott hotel staff!) I was able to provide some great shots, large, on the screen, of some of my retips. The nib give away, two of them, was well received as well. Expect another lecture in Chicago and one in D.C. this year as well.

 

Already most of the work I took in at the L.A. show is done and shipped back to you all, or awaiting approval via an email from the photos I emailed. Keep the working coming!

 

Thanks again and I look forward to hearing and seeing you all soon again!

 

Sincerely,

 

Greg Minuskinhttps://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/bunny01.gif

 

 

 

 

 

Greg Minuskin

greg@gregminuskin.com

www.gregminuskin.com

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