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If I were to initiate a pen club meeting in Spokane, WA., who would be there?

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I would be interested, I've heard there is one in Seattle too

Favorite Pen: TWSBI 540 (F) is my "Special Pen" Lamy Vista (F) is my take around pen.

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I am new to the site. I ran a search for Spokane. I would be interested as well.

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Hi MW,

 

Four years to get 2 responses. Not too promising.

 

Better make the trek to Seattle. Nice group with some good knowledge.

 

Bob

Shouldn't phonics be spelled with an f?

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I'm going to be in Spokane next week. Are there any good stores that sell good fountian pens. There is nothing where I live in Oregon.

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If anyone is still interested in this topic I wanted to let you know that I started a local pen meet group based in Spokane Valley, WA. As we have a real lack of pen shops in our area I wanted to meet others that use FP and play with pens and ink. Pre-COVID we were meeting twice an year and even host a Pelikan Hub. Meets are still on hold but in the meantime we are on FB. If interested let me know!

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