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Sorry, there are no pen shows in Arizona that I'm aware. Nor do we have a pen club. LA is the closest show and in February. Scottsdale Pen has a variety of trunk shows and rep days, but these are all modern pens. You can find them on the web at www.scottsdalepen.com. I have no affiliation, just a satisfied customer.

 

 

I'm in North Peoria and focus mainly on vintage pens and have really gotten into Wahl-Eversharps. I have dozens of Skylines and will be listing some of the soon! Drop me a line if you too like vintage pens and maybe we can trade. I'd love to get a pen club or informal meeting started for Arizona. I know there are dozes of collectors around the state.

 

Mike

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I'm interested in starting a formal meeting for us Arizonians!!! I also love vintage pens! Can we be friends? :)

"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." - Hunter S. Thompson B)

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I'm interested in starting a formal meeting for us Arizonians!!! I also love vintage pens! Can we be friends? :)

Fellow Arizonian reporting for duty here, where are our troops??!

@arts_nibs

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I'm in Mesa! Just got a pair of cheap pens, the Cross ones that were on sale at staples. I am interested in learning more about FPs now, and trying out all sorts of inks and colors! Are there any get together s anyone knows about?

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Every few months there is an Arizona thread, a few responses, nothing much ever happens. If there is enough interest, I would at least pick a date/time and see who showed up. "Bring your 3 favorite pens" to pass around sort of thing.

Oh, great, another obsession.

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