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Hi to everyone,

 

Let me introduce myself (I apologise if my English isn't as perfect as I wish, actually is my 3rd language - Basque, Spanish and... English).

Ok, My nick-name's Nonnonba, like one of my favourite graphic novels. I'm a super fan of Lamy and Kaweco, even if I also gave some Cross, Pelikan and Inoxcrom fountain pens.

Speaking about inks, J Herbin's one are one of my favourite one, cheap, good quality.

 

Ok, best regard from Gipuzkoa, my province.

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¡Saludos desde Puerto Rico!

Welcome to FPN!

 

¡¡Gracias!! or as I'd say here, eskerrik asko

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Welcome home. Pull up a stump and set a spell. It's possible you may need to have been a member or have a certain number of posts before you can add an avatar.

 

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:W2FPN: :) :)

 

I have been to San Sebastian in the Basque Country, it is a beautiful place.

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

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Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego. I'm glad you are here!

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Welcome !

 

Which LAMY fountain pens do you have ?

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

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Greetings and welcome!

 

:W2FPN:

...The history, culture and sophistication; the rich, aesthetic beauty; the indulgent, ritualistic sensations of unscrewing the cap and filling from a bottle of ink; the ambient scratch of the ink-stained nib on fine paper; A noble instrument, descendant from a line of ever-refined tools, and the luster of writing,
with a charge from over several millennia of continuing the art of recording man's life.

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Welcome to our warm nook of the internet, where you can share this beautiful hobby with good and friendly people. Or as we say in low Saxon: Mooi a'j dr bint! (Good you're here.)

Forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them so much. - Oscar Wilde.

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Kaixo Nonnonba, greetings from Mexico, I am not certain but I supost that at some stage of the xx century the Basques build fountain pens in Euzkadi, perhaps you know something about it.

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Welcome home. Pull up a stump and set a spell. It's possible you may need to have been a member or have a certain number of posts before you can add an avatar.

 

 

Oh, thank you a bunch

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Kaixo Nonnonba, greetings from Mexico, I am not certain but I supost that at some stage of the xx century the Basques build fountain pens in Euzkadi, perhaps you know something about it.

 

is Euskadi now, I don't have any clue. The producers of pens, writting machines... where from Madrid and Catalonia. Basque Country is very industrial, I mean, with foundries, arm factories...

And Kaixo too, I love when someone speaks me in Basque (a word or something).

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:W2FPN: :) :)

 

I have been to San Sebastian in the Basque Country, it is a beautiful place.

Oh my Godness, that's wonderful, awesome. Hope you enjoy our mood (maybe we aren0t the most open people comparing with other places of Spain).

Hope you enjoyed your tour. And eat some pintxos.

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Welcome to our warm nook of the internet, where you can share this beautiful hobby with good and friendly people. Or as we say in low Saxon: Mooi a'j dr bint! (Good you're here.)

 

 

Greetings and welcome!

 

:W2FPN:

 

 

Greetings and welcome to FPN.

 

 

Hello and welcome to FPN. :W2FPN:

 

Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego. I'm glad you are here!

 

I really appreciate you kindness. Thanks to the Net, we could have a kind of ubiquitous chat.

Someday I've show my little collection (no montblancs, visconties...), a low cost fountain pen collection. That's what I use in my daily life.

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Welcome !

 

Which LAMY fountain pens do you have ?

 

wow, OK. Let me show you only a part of them, I've a Lamy safari french blue with red clip and a neon yellow of 2011 or 2013, I can't remember. And waiting for 2 Korean special editions.

I've some others, I've old pelikans and inoxcroms... and well, that's my little collection. I've started my collection 2 years ago.

Actually, I've always love fountain pens, but I was studying and working, living outside... Well, you know, or books or fountains pens...

I also collect Folio Society Books (which aren't very afordable), so, I've not billions of euros to buy all I want.

 

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