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Hi, everyone from FPN! (and excuse my poor english, please.)

 

I've been a fountain pen user for almost a year now (been a Pilot Metropolitan my first pen, YES!) , and since then I was already using FPN to look for some answers to my fountain pen related questions, but I wasn't sure to join the comunity officially.

It's been a year now and my enthusiasm for fountain pens doesn't seem to get any lower, just all the other way around, and I have the feeling that this site is going to be very usefull to me and my upgrowing enthusiasm; also I notice that FPN is full with kind and interesting people, so that's another reason to join.

 

I'm on a quest to find the perfect fp for me, and I got the feeling that that's gonna take some time, that means that I will see you around here for a while. This week I'm gonna do my first pen upgrade: a Noodler's Ahab and three nibs (1.1 SU, B, and M) from GouletPens just to experience other nib types and sizes.

 

So see you around and greetings from Mexico City!!!

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Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego. I'm sure you will enjoy your time here Elandaria.

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Welcome, Elandaria !

 

I am glad that you have joined us.

I do not know whether there is a "perfect" pen. However, there are many that you will enjoy. I wish you many.

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
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Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Elandaria,

 

Welcome to the FPN.

 

I'm glad that you decided to join us.

 

There are plenty of people here who know a lot about pens, paper & ink and are willing to share their experiences with you. There are a lot of reviews on pens, paper & ink.

 

Enjoy your stay here.

 

aggie

If your out-go is more than your income,

 

Then your up-keep.

 

May be your Down-falll!!!

 

 

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

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Bienvenido ! :W2FPN:

¡Saludos desde Puerto Rico!

Muchas gracias por la bienvenida, ya se siente la calidez del foro. Qué bueno es encontrar otros hispanoparlantes. Saludos.

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Bienvenido a este foro... muy completo, divertido y fructifero...

 

During this special month for us...

¡Muchas gracias! Me alegra mucho ver a un compatriota por aquí. Yo no conozco muchos entusiastas de la pluma fuente aquí en México personalmente, pero sé que los hay, pues cada que paso por las tiendas de plumas o por las secciones de escrituta fina en las tiendas departamentales nunca las encuentro vacías; siempre hay genteviendo las vitrinas y haciendo preguntas con mucho entusiasmo.

 

Saludos.

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The best part about finding your perfect pen (which I haven't found yet), is all the others you get to collect along the way! :-)

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Welcome home. Pull up a stump and set a spell.

Hello and welcome from Baton Rouge, Louisiana...Enjoy your time here

Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego. I'm sure you will enjoy your time here Elandaria.

Welcome, Elandaria !

 

I am glad that you have joined us.

I do not know whether there is a "perfect" pen. However, there are many that you will enjoy. I wish you many.

 

Welcome - Enjoy this terrific forum.

Elandaria,

Welcome to the FPN.

I'm glad that you decided to join us.

There are plenty of people here who know a lot about pens, paper & ink and are willing to share their experiences with you. There are a lot of reviews on pens, paper & ink.

Enjoy your stay here.

aggie

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

Thank you all for your kind words and the warm welcome. Such a nice comunity the FPN.

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The best part about finding your perfect pen (which I haven't found yet), is all the others you get to collect along the way! :-)

That's right. It's such a very personal journey, like life itself; you just learn a lot about yourself with this litte objects.

Hope you find yours when the time comes.

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Hello, Elandaria, 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. Your English is as good as mine and much better than my Spanish. I hope you enjoy your time here.



-David (Estie).


No matter how much you push the envelope, it will still be stationery. -Anon.

A backward poet writes inverse. -Anon.

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Hello, Elandaria, 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. Your English is as good as mine and much better than my Spanish. I hope you enjoy your time here.

 

-David (Estie).

Thankyou for the advice and the kind words, David. Saludos!

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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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