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I have two Wearever pens that are in good condition but one has a good sac but needs some adhesive. the other has a good sac but was glued with super glue.

 

Probably best for people that do not have big hands.

 

CONUS only.

 

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Hi Rene,

 

I'd love to give them a try!

 

DM me with the info you need. :)

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Sounds great! Count me in if you are doing a drawing.

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You are very thoughtful. Are you keeping any fountain pens for your personal use ?

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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My sister is a grad student in USA. Can i apply for her ? It will be a surprise for her to receive, if luck permits.

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Thanks for the vintage Wearever pen. I've glued the section back to the barrel and it works great.

 

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Got my pen last Friday, just haven't had time to log in and say Thanks again until today :) I'm now on the hunt for a replacement nib to go in to the pen and super excited for my first restoration.

 

Thanks for the vintage Wearever pen. I've glued the section back to the barrel and it works great.

 

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How funny, I also used Rome Burning in mine for the first go!

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