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agree, I can't stand web sites with music absolutely horrible. To say nothing of the fact that I'm usually streaming my favorite radio station in the background already and the double whammy upsets my computer!

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Xezo make very high quality items.Their watches are superb.

I have used a Xezo pen for a while now and it is at least equal to the high end quality found in Mont Blanc,Parker,Watermans.

I too cannot understand why there is not more said about them

Especially as they are always sold in limited editions of 500.

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QUOTE (larryolivier @ Feb 15 2007, 09:38 PM)
Xezo make very high quality items.Their watches are superb.
I have used a Xezo pen for a while now and it is at least equal to the high end quality found in Mont Blanc,Parker,Watermans.
I too cannot understand why there is not more said about them
Especially as they are always sold in limited editions of 500.

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The legionnaire is pretty gorgeous Winedoc! Too bad they are out of production.

 

As for XEZO, never heard of them before.

 

I really like my Legionnaire. I got it a couple of years ago on Overstock.com, of all places. Ironic that there are now no more to be had.

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So where did the pictures go in the first posting by jd50ae?

"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." (Jim Elliot, Christian martyr)

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So where did the pictures go in the first posting by jd50ae?

It is not unusual for pictures from 10 year old posts to vanish into the bit bucket.

May we live, not by our fears but by our hopes; not by our words but by our deeds; not by our disappointments but by our dreams.

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I've heard of them... nothing about the design really lights my pants on fire. But I am weird.

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