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If anyone would like a free trial copy of the UK Writing Equipment Society Journal, please PM me with your full name and address. I am only sending out a limited number of copies on a strictly first-come, first-served basis. This offer applies to both UK and overseas FPN contributors.

 

Now the important bit. Your "payment" for this free copy is to send it on to someone else who you think may be interested in either reading it or joining our society. If I get a large number of requests I may include a name and address with the copy but if not I leave it up to you :). The recipient will then be asked to then send it to another enthusiast etc etc. I will enclose a letter with the Journal detailing these "conditions".

 

Enjoy reading!

 

Martin

The Writing Desk

Fountain Pen Specialists since 2000

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Sorry, offer now closed. I've had a flood of requests and the lucky ones will get their "free" copy of the Journal soon.

 

If this little promotional experiment works, it will be repeated again in a few month's time.

 

Thanks to everyone for their interest and sorry if you missed out this time.

 

Martin

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I joined just a few days ago before I saw this.

 

Looking forward to Saturday's meeting in Birmingham!

 

- Stuart

 

Sorry, offer now closed. I've had a flood of requests and the lucky ones will get their "free" copy of the Journal soon.

 

If this little promotional experiment works, it will be repeated again in a few month's time.

 

Thanks to everyone for their interest and sorry if you missed out this time.

 

Martin

 

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"Luck is my middle name. Mind you, my first name is Bad."

--Rincewind, "Interesting Times"

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