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Looking for some sympathy, fellow FPNers. I've been debating about a Franklin-Christoph Pocket 66 in Antique Glass for several months. I finally made up my mind to get one (and finally have the funds to pay for it), and they aren't making any more.

:crybaby: :wallbash: :doh: :crybaby: :gaah:

 

The site is taunting me with the promise of making another model in that material, but they don't say which one. I *love* my 03 and my 29, but I have a thing for pocket pens and demonstrators and the ice finishes simply don't do it for me.

 

Anyway, if anyone from Franklin-Christoph reads this: pretty please bring it back? Or have the next pen you do in Antique Glass be the new 45? Please?

 

-- Sarah, a disappointed displacermoose

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Oh I can sympathise. I dilly dallied over the model 66 in antique glass, convincing myself they would eventually clear the backlog and produce it again, which in turn would give me time to ponder. I thought about it, kept putting it off and then I saw a video review of the pen and when I realised it's size I thought; 'Yes, that is the one I want and in that finish'. By then of course the list had closed and the rest is history. At some point they will put a listing up for the pen in the ice finish, but it's just not the same and I really don't want to be pulled in to an impulse buy just on the basis of the pen being available for a short time.

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Look for a used one. I have seen a few for sale. Or post a want to buy ad in the classifieds.

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May I suggest in the meantime to scratch the itch, you buy a Gama Jumbo Acrylic Clear Pen or some of the other similar Indian models. They might surprise you.

 

And yes, I absolutely sympathize, as I have been looking at the F-C site on a daily basis for when a new glass or antique glass or shattered ice model is introduced for ordering ... :(

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You snooze, you loose.

 

Been there, done that. Still kicking myself.

You have my sympathy.

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"He who hesitates is lost"

 

Don't worry, you'll get another chance. Be patient.

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May I suggest in the meantime to scratch the itch, you buy a Gama Jumbo Acrylic Clear Pen or some of the other similar Indian models. They might surprise you.

 

And yes, I absolutely sympathize, as I have been looking at the F-C site on a daily basis for when a new glass or antique glass or shattered ice model is introduced for ordering ... :(

I own several Indian pens, including a couple that are handmade. I have been very happy with them on the whole. Right now I'm looking to get something a bit smaller. All the clear Indian pens I'm familiar with are very large.

Yet another Sarah.

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