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Silmaeween

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Hey everyone !

 

I create this topic to be able to find any informations or to reunite fountain pens fans in France. For now I really didn't see anyone very active so if you have any info or ideas to create a special events (for example the Pelikan hub etc...) feel free to share.

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There is a French group of fountain pen users that is fairly active. You can see their forums here http://www.stylo-plume.org/

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There is a French group of fountain pen users that is fairly active. You can see their forums here http://www.stylo-plume.org/

 

Thank you, So if my topic is out of context, thanks to the moderator or the administrator to cancel it and my apologize if I did it wrong.

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This would seem to be exactly the right forum for the inquiry. It has attracted one reply so far. Let us hope for more. FPN has a number of members who live in France. dboulonnais, who sells pens here, has sold me two (French) Watermans. He is, I believe, a secondary-school teacher not quite as far north as Caen, and I've had a friendly email exchange with him.

 

amk is a woman originally resident in England who now lives in France. Also I think south of Caen. She does a pen blog in which one can read about continual shopping for fountain pens in France. And repairing them and using them. Consider sending personal messages (PMs) to members in France. Pen hobbyists are on the whole rather friendly. We enjoy finding out that one more person is insane in the same way.

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