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Next Toronto Pens & Pints is on.... Friday March 6, 2015




Location: The Frog and Firkin http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/smiley-face-making-cocktail.gif


Time: 5:30PM on...







The Frog: A Firkin Pub is located @ 4854 Yonge Street (& Sheppard)


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I'm a definite yes! Looking forward. They do a mean butter chicken pot pie. Also who can resist fish and chips?

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I will come and bring my wife. She can't believe there are other people like me in Toronto!

 

How will we know each other, do they have a special section of the pub where we won't be see by normal people?

 

As for me, I will be the one with all my fountain pens in a pocket protector!

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Dude... you'll find us easy.... we are the group with pens and paper all over the table... :lol:

 

 

We usually grab the lounge area.. ;)

 

 

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suddenly I feel inclined to come! I was really considering the cafe creme until I found out the m800 rhodium demonstrator is coming out next month. What nib do you have on that one, Gerald?

 

 

ps. I still can't make it. After work is kind of a no go for me.

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suddenly I feel inclined to come! I was really considering the cafe creme until I found out the m800 rhodium demonstrator is coming out next month. What nib do you have on that one, Gerald?

 

 

ps. I still can't make it. After work is kind of a no go for me.

I got it with a steel medium nib that writes fabulously. I also have a 14k two tone OBB on it's way from Richard Binder. :-) I'll bring that to a Saturday meetup after I get it

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The creme is a m200? did they make an m800 version?

No other sizes for now. Beautiful colour combo so I hope it does

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OOOoooooooooooo ... I'd LOVE to see that! Does he still have some of the wider Pelikan nibs in stock?

:-) he does actually depending on which size you're after and he has them on clearance prices--better than I've seen elsewhere. He also has his full flex pelikan nibs but those don't seem to be reduced too much. Have a look. Now would be the time to grab something as it looks like this is the last of his stock.

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