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Un saludo desde Santiago de Chile... feliz de encontrarlos y saludar a toda la comunidad de TFPN hispanohablantes.

Somos Claudia e Isabel, comenzando con la aventura de emprender con una penshop, en primera instancia on-line y con el tiempo si nos va bien esperamos poder abrir una tienda física donde todos ustedes serán bienvenidos.

 

El próximo 4 de Noviembre vamos a inaugurar nuestra tienda online , (aunque por el momento está funcionando como marcha blanca en www.penshop.cl) en un evento para amantes de las plumafuente. Elegimos esa fecha puesto que nos interesa unir a todos los chilenos y a quien se quiera unir a celebrar el día de la pluma fuente en Chile (fountainpenday)...

 

Nuestra idea es seguir organizando un evento cada año el primer viernes de noviembre y esperamos que poco a poco se vayan sumando los entusiastas que quieran participar.

 

En fin... Les dejamos un cordial saludo, les pedimos que visiten nuestro sitio web y que dejen sugerencias y comentarios... Recuerden, estamos en www.penshop.cl

 

Un abrazo cordial y entintado!

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Hello, Claudia and Isabella, and welcome to the Fountain Pen Network. Glad you have joined us. This is now your place as much as it is ours. Please don't be shy. Ask all the questions you have and don't hesitate to state your opinions. I hope you enjoy your time here.



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Hello and welcome to FPN.

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Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!!

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Two ladies, Claudia and Isabella, send their greetings from Santiago Chilé. They are opening a pen shop, with an online store. Grand opening is November 4. The ladies offer greetings, and invite us to visit their website.

 

Welcome !

 

I don't speak or read a word of Spanish. Yet, I believe that I have gleaned this information. How close am I ?

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

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You undestood Sasha Royale ! Everything continues...

 

Welcome ladies.... (Bienvenidas al foro, en espera de visitar su tienda...)

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