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The SECOND Charity Auction to Benefit Cherished Creations Begins Now!


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Hey a "61" Flighter with a working capillary for 3rd place

Please do not listen to me. My opinions do not count

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Looks like we are done at $675.

 

The #76 Bulb Filler will go to the winner, obviously.

 

The original Glenmont will go to the second place bidder.

 

The Flighter donated at the last minute by brianw06 will go to the third place bidder.

 

I will contact the winners now.

 

Seriously folks!!!!!

 

MANY MANY MANY THANKS!

 

This has been wonderful.

 

I will post a thread stating the entire amount of money raised very soon, along with more thanks...

 

The money raised will be presented at the NYC Pen show.

 

Brian at Edison

 

 

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A great group of people for a great cause.

 

Sincere thanks to the winning bidder

 

Congratulations Brian Gray and BrianW06 for your caring and giving.

Dan Symonds

Houston, Texas

www.artcarvedpens.com

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