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I too went with the acrylic. Love how it catches the light.

Pelikan M600 //

Onoto Magna Classic Tortoiseshell //

Edison Glenmont 2014 LE Pearlized Wine Acrylic //

Delta Dolcevita Medium //

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I find it interesting that the Ebonite starts out as green!

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Nice :D

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So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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I confess - I went for both!!

You're insatiable! But if anyone was going to go with both, I would have picked you! :-)

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Yes, me too -- for the ebonite version. Eager to receive, to try, and to read everyone's assessments...!

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Yeah! I figured that people wouldn't mind a little surprise!

 

I tuned almost every nib today, and then we shipped about 130 of the 170+ pens today. The rest will go out tomorrow.

 

It was such an incredibly long day, that I just didn't have any energy to do a blog post. Just wanted dinner and a beer (or two)!

 

I'll put up an official blog post tomorrow, and the remaining 40 or so pens will go out tomorrow as well.

 

If any of you don't have tracking information on your pen by Saturday, reach out to us, please.

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I have received tracking information to say my pens have gone to Canada - I hope not!!

 

I believe that you might have sent me an email regarding. If so, I'll respond to the email tomorrow. Bottom line....at times, the USPS will not have accurate tracking information for international packages until the shipment gets scanned into the system. If your tracking information still is inaccurate after a day or two, send me an email.

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I believe that you might have sent me an email regarding. If so, I'll respond to the email tomorrow. Bottom line....at times, the USPS will not have accurate tracking information for international packages until the shipment gets scanned into the system. If your tracking information still is inaccurate after a day or two, send me an email.

It's OK, I'm sure it's some sort of muck up at their end and the pens will actually arrive in the UK!!

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Monday. I'm thinking Diamine Oxblood for the Ebonite....

 

What inks are you all thinking for the two pens?

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I think I'll try J. Herbin Rouge Hematite in my Pearlized Wine. Or Noodler's Fox or Dragon's Napalm, or maybe BSiAR... So many choices.

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