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Greeting and sorrow to you from México. Sooner or later they wiil find it, la sureté la gendarmerie etc etc pólice first world, was it in a garage, parking lot or plain Street? cause there must be a lot of recording cameras, once the momento of the steal is recognozible the thief should be identificable too. BTW I just knew yesterday that the Louvre added 20 more cops to their staff because increasing number of roberies, specially wallets, I am sure you will recover your pens very fast.

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Do you know the edition number of the stipulas (ex: XX/128), that will make searching for them on the internet a lot easier.

Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

 

—Oscar Wilde

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That is terrible. The worse part is that the person that took them probably doesn't even know the first thing about fountain pens. Good luck.

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My condolences. I had a Tibaldi and a designer Benchmade folding knife stolen at work once. It was quite a sad moment which I'll never forget. Still looking for a similar Tibaldi... that smooth celluloid... ugh

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Jean, make sure that you contact any pen shows that might be coming up.

 

Good luck and may the Gods smile upon you.

 

 

 

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sorry to hear your troubles :o :( Contact pen show organizers and check if there are any of your limited edition pens for sale at lebon coin or on ebay

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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