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I would like to be entered for the Kaweco Cult Pens pocket pen. It's something I wouldn't be likely to get since it is from an overseas seller.

 

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Paul

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This is a really generous PIF. Outstanding. Hats off to you!

 

I hope all three go to good homes and get used.

Looking for a cap for a Sheaffer Touchdown Sentinel Deluxe Fat version

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Generous offer! Would like to enter for the Kaweco Sport if I may :)

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It's a very generous giveaway. Thank you very much for that.

 

I would please also be added into the draw for the Kaweco Sport. It has been -as you have put it- on my list for a long time and they happen horribly overprized where I live.

In addition, the green looks lovely. Greens always seem to walk such a thin line between gorgeous and gaudy.

 

Thank you again.

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What a wonderfully generous giveaway!
Please put me in for the Kaweco Sport, have been wanting to get one for awhile :)
Thanks again!

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So much kindness on this forum. :wub:

 

Well done stephanos !

 

(Please don't count this comment as an entry, just wanted to show my supprt :) )

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Incase my earlier comment confused anyone. I was just trying to make someone smile and have a chuckle

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Incase my earlier comment confused anyone. I was just trying to make someone smile and have a chuckle

 

I got you. :) I was waiting for someone to trump you and complain about the colours offered . . .

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I'd absolutely love to try that Kaweco Sport! I've wanted one of those for ages, but due to some changes in finances, I haven't been able to afford one. Fingers crossed!

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