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Hello, I saw an old post from Brian Gray saying that Edison Pens was hoping to have two 2018 LE Group Buy offers as a result of skipping 2017. Anyone know the status of these, or did I miss them already? I couldnt find anything on Google or FPN (or I just havent figured out the proper way to search on FPN yet-very likely). Thanks!

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Since attendance at the DC pen show had to be foregone due to the need to program equipment, I would not be surprised if there would not be a limited edition anytime soon

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With all the machinery issues he's had lately I think it would be challenging to offer a group buy as well.

 

Then again, a guaranteed sell for a lot that doesn't need re-tooling, who knows. Maybe he makes it a priority.

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On 7/14/2018 at 3:45 PM, adatse said:

Hello, I saw an old post from Brian Gray saying that Edison Pens was hoping to have two 2018 LE Group Buy offers as a result of skipping 2017. Anyone know the status of these, or did I miss them already? I couldnt find anything on Google or FPN (or I just havent figured out the proper way to search on FPN yet-very likely). Thanks!

 

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Just now, Ann Linsky said:

 

I haven't figured out this site either yet, but about Brian... I skip the extraneous and have him make pens for me exactly what I want, right down to the color of the clip, nib sizes, etc. I find getting the pen you really want and a custom nib makes it all worthwhile. He is very accommodating, friendly and does exquisite work. I feel very special having a custom made pen done just how I want it by a true master. I have done the same thing with Shawn Newton, another great pen creator and new friend. 

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