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I just stumbled upon this thread, I thought of adding a small contribution:

 

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Well-selected quotes, Photios! We should not be surprised that you selected a Greek philosopher.

 

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TWSBI 580AL with Iroshizuku shin-kai, on Strathmore.

 

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Well-selected quotes, Photios! We should not be surprised that you selected a Greek philosopher.

 

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TWSBI 580AL with Iroshizuku shin-kai, on Strathmore.

 

 

 

 

Written with a Pelikan M800, IB nib tuned by Michael Masuyama/Stipula Sepia ink and a Franklin-Christoph Model 02 with steel Broad CI Masuyama nib/F-C Blue 72 ink. Rhodia paper.

 

Love the poem, Bob, and very nice writing.

 

David

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Thank you, David. It's one of our favorite poems. I had forgotten that he was a pediatrician.

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Well-selected quotes, Photios! We should not be surprised that you selected a Greek philosopher.

 

 

Bobje. thanks for you comment and your handwritten note. I just came back from vacation in Northern Greece, where I actually visited the Birthplace of Aristotle, Stagira near Thessaloniki. Aristotle was the top student of Plato and the teacher / tutor of Alexander the Great. For more info about his life, click here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle

 

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Written by, I guess, a more famous than me pen, namely my Kaigelu 316 EF amber.

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Written with a Pelikan M800, IB nib tuned by Michael Masuyama/Stipula Sepia ink and a Franklin-Christoph Model 02 with steel Broad CI Masuyama nib/F-C Blue 72 ink. Rhodia paper.

 

Love the poem, Bob, and very nice writing.

 

David

Very nice pens, David, tuned by the nibmeister guru Masuyama and excellent way you are using them, superb calligraphy shown in your hadwritten note. Kind regards,

- Frank66

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Very nice pens, David, tuned by the nibmeister guru Masuyama and excellent way you are using them, superb calligraphy shown in your hadwritten note. I myself did my residency at Ohio State, I am a practicing prosthodontist which a specialty of dentistry. Kind regards,

- Frank66

 

Thank you, Frank66.

 

David

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Well-selected quotes, Photios! We should not be surprised that you selected a Greek philosopher.

 

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TWSBI 580AL with Iroshizuku shin-kai, on Strathmore.

 

Lovely Bob..

Sagar Bhowmick

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Jinhao x450 (experimentation with flexy nib mod) - Waterman Mysterious Blue ink

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- Kaigelu 316 Modification (250 #6 Bock Nib / Beaufort Ink Converter)
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redacting.......Wahl-Eversharp #4 in engraved Grecian Border pattern

featuring a sexie flexie #4 fine..........Waterman blue -black ink.............

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Fred

Groovin' down a crowded avenue Doin' anything we like to do

there's always lots of things that we can see we can be anyone we want to be

Groovin'.........................................................................

closer day by day Life would be ecstasy you and me..................................

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Holy Bat Guano.....We have not a clue how the Dreaded Double Post reared it's

ugly head......Rest assured.....we will do everything in our power to

prevent this from recurring......On that happy note Ladies and Gents

have a safe journey......Take care........

 

Still your friend and his.........

 

Fred

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Written with a Pelikan M800, IB nib tuned by Michael Masuyama/Stipula Sepia ink and a Franklin-Christoph Model 02 with steel Broad CI Masuyama nib/F-C Blue 72 ink. Rhodia paper.

 

Love the poem, Bob, and very nice writing.

 

David

A favorite of mine too. By complete coincidence slowed during bookshelf purge finding this poem last Thursday. (It stayed :)

Glad I'm not the only one enjoy its simple charm.

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