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Dear Good Folks of FPN and Watermaniacs,

 

As the age old saying goes, good things come to those who wait. So keep waiting then.

 

Just kidding!!

 

Here it is… a special place for you to wax lyrical about Edsons, Carènes, Liaisons, Ripples, Phileases, CFs, Hundred Year Pens, Exceptions, Patricians, Sérenités and many, many more wonderful pens!

 

A forum dedicated to one of the most historical brands in the pen universe.

 

And to guide you through this new playground, please join us in welcoming Onion and inkdesigner to the Moderating Team. We are sure they will make your time in this forum a wonderful experience.

 

Enjoy!

 

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Warm regards,
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;) Wowee Zowee! A real live FPN Moderator lives in my county.

 

I've met him and he even let me shake his hand (well, that was before he was elevated to Moderator). Leading a new forum, too. Old L.W. woudl be proud.

 

Guess the Big Vidalia won't be selling those Waterman Pens after all. Maybe his Pelikans, Shaeffers, and Parkers, though. And I've got "first dibs!"

:blush: Musical dude, too! Bet he will be humming out loud as he strums those strings and keeps his digits busy deleting those Wearever posts that cross the border to sneak into Waterman land.

 

Wonder if he is now way too cool B) to meet Steve and me for lazy pen lunches at the winery.

 

:sick: I've even seen him drink water, man!

 

:)9 Cute kids as well. I've seen his non-naked kids photos posted all over FPN.

 

If you follow all the clues hidden in this post you fill find that it is a

:doh: mad world out there. Remember, the treasure is buried under the giant doubleyew!

 

Andy

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How nice! I was on and off FPN all afternoon, went out to workout and found this great surprise. Thank you!

 

Giant doubleyew indeed! It's mad, mad, mad, mad!

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