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Hey everyone!

 

I've been checking the F-C website every once-in-a-while to see if the Model 40 Panther has come into stock yet. No luck on that yet.

 

However, it seems that F-C has released a new color, orange, of their pocket sized notebook in a limited production run. Only 75 pieces have been made so if you're interested give it a look!

 

http://www.franklin-christoph.com/the-stock-room.html

 

It seems that the price is the same as the regular pocket sized leather notebooks.

 

Notebook alone is $25.00, $31.25 with shipping in the US. Orders over $50 get free shipping so if you want to stock up on paper you can save on shipping.

 

I'm not paid by F-C nor do I get a kickback from any sales related to this post. Just trying to do my due diligence.

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Thanks Purphoros. I love this little notebook and mine is almost filled.

Love all, trust a few, do harm to none. Shakespeare

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Thanks Purphoros. I love this little notebook and mine is almost filled.

Glad to help out.

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Haha I just bought one of these at the Triangle Pen Show but your link got me to notice the LE Jonathon Brooks Model 02s they have in the Stock room...

 

...might just have to see if they'll take the Model 03 I just got in for a trade.

 

See what trouble you caused? :P

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Haha I just bought one of these at the Triangle Pen Show but your link got me to notice the LE Jonathon Brooks Model 02s they have in the Stock room...

 

...might just have to see if they'll take the Model 03 I just got in for a trade.

 

See what trouble you caused? :P

OH GOD, I HAVE BECOME AN ENABLER!

 

I was always an enabler. ;)

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OH GOD, I HAVE BECOME AN ENABLER!

 

I was always an enabler. ;)

Step #1 -- just admit it and own it. :)

 

I'm still scratching my head wondering why I didn't notice these LE pens at the Triangle Pen Show; either they didn't bring them or I was too busy drooling over everything else at their table...else I probably would have bought one over the Model 03 I chose.

 

Nothing against it, but Jonathon Brooks' materials are something else!

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~C.S. Lewis

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Pilot VP <F>, Pilot Metropolitan <F>, Pilot Penmanship <EF>

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