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Haha! You saw the notes on shipping, yes?

Thank you, and I hope you like it!

Looks like you sucked me in for a Western Frontier second. I've been shopping vintage flexy nibs for a bit, but :excl: ing up vintage gold would have me crying. Almost went for a FA nib until I saw your other post earlier today. Looking forward to this one.

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Haha! You saw the notes on shipping, yes?

Thank you, and I hope you like it!

 

Yep. No point in waiting to claim one, though. It'll get here when it gets here.

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It's a taste thing. I liked the single use Koa and Zebrawood versions. These new ones are too busy for me. I'm a bit simple in my tastes, what can I say!

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ohh yeah for some unknown reasons I cant view the site on chrome but firefox can... anyway maybe the group buy from the philippines will come to fruition who knows... but as I said I will jump into the group buy if there's a budget I can allocate still saving up for a smoked oak ondoro for august :3 ALMOST CLOSE!

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Personally I think the earlier pens were far more elegant and beautiful. Simple, great use of materials. They had a certain presence. These new ones... too fussy, but perhaps that is what the customer base is demanding? Thank you Pierre for making an effort to unite two branches of our hobby. I wish you the best of fortune.

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Locking this thread, as it's essentially become one long advertisement/sales thread.

 

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