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My brand new MB WE William Faulkner.

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You never go wrong with a Montblanc...Please, have a look at my page www.nibbinibnibb.com.Thank you!

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This photograph is great as a piece of abstract art, Earthdawn! The composition and the use of black as such a strong negative space.I ask readers to think only about the shapes in the photo, not their subject matter.

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This photograph is great as a piece of abstract art, Earthdawn! The composition and the use of black as such a strong negative space.I ask readers to think only about the shapes in the photo, not their subject matter.

 

Thank you very much... it was just luck that it came out so well. I have to admit once I loaded it on my computer screen I liked it a lot.

 

 

That's a superb picture.

What's the pen?

 

Thank you and it's a Delta Dolce Vita Medium. The depth of the orange is just amazing.

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Thank you very much... it was just luck that it came out so well. I have to admit once I loaded it on my computer screen I liked it a lot.

 

 

Thank you and it's a Delta Dolce Vita Medium. The depth of the orange is just amazing.

 

I'd say it was more than amazing.

It's stunning.

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Virgin post here! :blush: Sailor Pro Gear (pink gold LE) and IWC Portuguese Chrono. There are a few more combos I need to take pictures of when I get a chance.

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Montblanc WE Proust & IWC Ingeneur 3227.

 

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2 very substantial and spectacular pieces :)

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Cartier Tank Solo Stainless Steel

Pilot Elabo

 

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Blancpain Ultraplate Red Gold and Diamond Automatic

Montblanc 90th Anniversary Classique

 

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Larsson & Jennings Lãder Black

Parker Sonnet Dark Grey

 

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Mondaine Official Swiss Railway Watch

Pelikan M400 White Tortoiseshell

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Beechwood, I was going to say that if you think those are too motley to keep... You could let me help you take the weight off. But I'm probably too "frugal" for some of them. Very nice, for being so motley :-)

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Glenn (love those pen posses)

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