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Montreal Pen Meet: The Nibble / La Grignote November 30Th


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The second meeting of The Nibble ( La Grignote ) will take place:

Friday, November 30 at 6:30 pm
Benelux, Brasserie Artisanale
4026, rue Wellington
Verdun, QC H4G 1V3
(not far from metro station, De l’Eglise)
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(I need to reserve the right amount of table space)
—please don’t call Benelux!
Join the private Facebook group “La Grignote” (The Nibble): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1028198204003194/
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Hello Montreal lovers of fountain pens, ink, pens in general, stationery…. (and visitors!)

Montreal’s “The Nibble” (#2) took place last Friday (November 30th) at BENELUX in Verdun. We were nine nibblers and enjoyed a magnificent evening of pens and beer and discussion: Nicholeta (welcome!), Catherine, David, Ben, Gustavo (welcome!), Benoit (welcome!), Phillipe, Sébastien and yes, Alex.

We had such a good evening we forgot to take photos! On exhibition were: a Sailor collection of all the colours of the rainbow, a spontaneous demonstration of the Greek alphabet, flex pens and italics of many marks and types, pens from Porsche to Harley Davidson, books, new hand-made paper from Papier St-Armand and many other revelations from all corners of the globe.

The next Nibble (#3) will take place near the end of January.

Suggestions please for the next or future Nibbles!

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Thank you! Don’t miss the magic!

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