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Congratulations on the new watch fpupulin, and thank you for sharing your fabulous talent with us as surely only you can. :notworthy1:

 

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Congratulations on your new watch!

Inspiring drawing and envious Hemingway! What a nice way to put the pen to work.

 

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You, sir, are a genius.

 

Do you happen to have a web site where one could view more of your art?

Edited by Joe in Seattle

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What a magnificent creation of seamaster seahorse.. Glad i found this post.. I think i will use this as my new wallpaper.. Thank you so muchh

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That is some drawing. Some job where one can take so much time to make it.

 

I wanted a Sea-master back in the Silver Dollar day. Then over the years changed my mind to an easy to read Constellation, which I'll never get.

I have more than enough watches; more than I can or do use. I do have a very nice machined silver case Omaga pocket watch. My favorite wristwatch is a small Art Deco styled 1950 Buliva.

 

B) Pulled out my Woolf and found out it ran out after a half dozen words. It is one of my exciting black and gold pens....I do have fine writing boring black and gold ones, that I write with often. It's all about the nib and balance....Having a window helps. :P

 

I do like the medium-large pen size of most of the Writers Editions. MB had a history of orange pens from the early '30s.

:( I'm missing a pen in that color. :)

 

Dammed fine drawing. :notworthy1: :thumbup:

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outstanding :thumbup:

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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