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Maybe the FedEx delivery in which the package is handed off to the USPS for ultimate delivery.

You are indeed correct! The latest update shows the ink dropped @ my local Post Office@ 5:50 this afternoon! I live maybe 3 blocks from the PO & am always amused why they don't just leave it @ the address........but no matter as it will be delivered today (Friday) & if it isn't I will merely stop by the PO & pick it up. I have cleaned a Sheaffer Calligraphy (marked broad BUT probably 1.9? that sucker IS a paintbrush!) &it should be "dried & ready!"

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You are indeed correct! The latest update shows the ink dropped @ my local Post Office@ 5:50 this afternoon! I live maybe 3 blocks from the PO & am always amused why they don't just leave it @ the address........but no matter as it will be delivered today (Friday) & if it isn't I will merely stop by the PO & pick it up. I have cleaned a Sheaffer Calligraphy (marked broad BUT probably 1.9? that sucker IS a paintbrush!) &it should be "dried & ready!"

Indeed arrived this morning with daily "post." Gift wrapped, well packed & a handwritten note from the Ebay seller, Thornton's Luxury Goods. The giftwrapping was surely a pleasant surprise! BUT the ink was MUCH nicer than I expected. I had almost decided I didn't want this one because the color os just not my favorite but weakened when I saw the FPN Classified. WELL it is a GORGEOUS color, fantastic shader & quite enough gold flakes to just be an added complement to the ink. Really glad I decided to order & delighted to "have made the acquaintance of" the seller: Thornton's Luxury Goods & can certainly recommend them. Unwrapping the package was very similar to the exquisite adventure of a package from La Courrone du Comte!

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Mine arrived today, too. I'm thinking a broad, wet nib will be perfect.

Life's too short to use crappy pens.  -carlos.q

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