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I've been to several in the US -

New York City, New York

Short Hills, New Jersey

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

 

Which have you visited? Anyone been to either of the two in Kazakhstan?

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Well now I have a reason to go to Kazakhstan!!

 

Troy and King of Prussia.

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Jeen...

I've been to the 3 you mention plus:

- Boston, MA

- White Plains, NY

- Costa Mesa, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA

- Las Vegas, NV

- Scottsdale, AZ

- Mc Lean, VA

 

By far my favorite - Beverly Hills!

 

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I've been to several in the US -

New York City, New York

Short Hills, New Jersey

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

 

Which have you visited? Anyone been to either of the two in Kazakhstan?

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The one in Houston in the Galleria. Although i haven't been to it since they relocated also i nthe Galleria.

Pat Barnes a.k.a. billz

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I've bought from:

 

Bond Steet, London, UK

Royal Exchange, London, UK

Canary Wrarf, London, UK

BIrmingham, UK

 

I've also visited:

Las Vegas, USA

NYC, USA

Verona, Italy

 

I've always wanted to purchase a pen abroad but the prices aren't cheaper so I've never bothered.

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MB Boutique in Gurney Plaza, Penang, Malaysia.

 

Its a small shop, but enough to get my adrenalin flowing.

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Still waiting on Kazakhstan. :)

 

Btw: Sunday, August 23, 2009, 1 US Dollar = 153.140 Kazakhstan Tenge

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  1. MB boutique at Tysons Galleria in McLean, Virginia, USA
  2. The MB boutique London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 - I nearly bought a watch there, but reminded myself that I get more pleasure from pens, and saved about a thousand dollars to be later spent on other writing goodies. :)

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Las Vegas

Costa Mesa

Paris

Barcelona

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I'm in the Flagship boutique in Kuwait quite regularly. Before it openned, I used to go to the 2 boutiques that were here before it. There's a fourth one which openned recently that I haven't been to yet. In other countries, I've been to the 2 in Bahrain. A couple of month ago I visited the boutique on Neuer Wall in Hamburg, and the one in Frankfurt Airport.

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The one in Toronto. Hope to visit a flagship some day.

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Of course a few in Germany:

  • Frankfurt a.M. (city)
  • Frankfurt a.M. (airport)
  • Leipzig
  • Nürnberg
  • München
  • Köln
  • Hannover
  • Düsseldorf
  • Hamburg
  • Bremen

 

One in Austria:

  • Wien

 

One in France:

  • Paris

 

One in Belgium:

  • Brüssel

 

And one in U.E.A.:

  • Dubai (Mall of the Emirates)

 

...but not in Kasachstan (yet).

 

Cheers

 

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Only NYC. They had no time for me (maybe because I was underdressed and carrying an Edson in my shirt pocket). I will not return.

 

M

 

Wherever you go, there you are.

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