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Great Giveaway!

 

Serwex Executive Fountain Pen - metallic grey

Serwex MB Fountain Pen - gloss black

 

(edited to add: "wait a second, my clock reads 11:57!) :)

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Thank so much for everyone who entered. Since there was such a high response I decided to name two winners. They are jd50ae and lala123. I will PM both of you to get your mailing addresses.

 

For everyone else who entered I will offer 25% off on the price of the pens you picked out if you decide you would like to buy them. Thanks so much for making the giveaway a lot of fun!

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Congratulations to our two big winners!

 

And thank you to kethiemann for this great giveaway and for making everyone a winner!

"You have to be willing to be very, very bad in this business if you're ever to be good. Only if you stand ready to make mistakes today can you hope to move ahead tomorrow."

Dwight V. Swain, author of Techniques of the Selling Writer.

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Congratulations to our two big winners!

 

And thank you to kethiemann for this great giveaway and for making everyone a winner!

 

+1 to that. It was big fun.

Happy Writing!, Mainecoon

Dreams are presentiments of what you are able to accomplish (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

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For everyone else who entered I will offer 25% off on the price of the pens you picked out if you decide you would like to buy them. Thanks so much for making the giveaway a lot of fun!

 

Everybody is a winner ! :thumbup:

 

Thank you

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Congratulations to the winners and many thanks to Kevin!

WANTED:

Delta Indios (FP or BP)

Delta Inuit (FP or BP)

Delta Don Quijote (BP or FP, green pref.)

other Delta Indigenous People

(M nibs or wider preferred)

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Congratulations, Winners! :thumbup:

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My fp: Canadian Parker Vac Jr. in Emerald Pearl, Sailor Sapporo Lamé in purple, Hero Jin Tai Lang in Brown, Noodler's Nib Creaper Clear Demonstrator, Jinhao x750 Golden Sands, Hero 616 in Burgundy, Sailor Clear Candy in Metallic Green, Sailor High-Ace Neo in Red.

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WooT!!

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Congratulations to the winners, and how nice to actually have chosen two!

And even better to include everyone with the discount. Wonderful gesture, thanks a lot.

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Thank so much for everyone who entered. Since there was such a high response I decided to name two winners. They are jd50ae and lala123. I will PM both of you to get your mailing addresses.

 

For everyone else who entered I will offer 25% off on the price of the pens you picked out if you decide you would like to buy them. Thanks so much for making the giveaway a lot of fun!

 

Thank you and congrats to the winners. How do we claim the discount?

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Thank you and congrats to the winners. How do we claim the discount?

 

E-mail me at FountainPenRevolution@gmail.com and remind me of your pen choices and e-mail address. I will respond with a paypal invoice that can be paid with any major credit card. Or if you prefer you can send the same info via PM to me here at FPN.

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congrats

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