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Here the newest issue of Foolish Magazine the digital journal about writing instruments, fountain pens, calligraphy, and many other topics as:

Stipula Adagio, Aurora Duo-Cart, Tibaldi Bononia, Sec Suprema, Monteverde Ritma, concklin Crescent Filler, Pelikan Edelstein Sapphire and more.

 

Digital edition is available free on issuu:
https://issuu.com/foolishmagazinebypennamania/docs/foolish_11_300dpi_online_issuu

 

In this issue of Foolish Magazine:


KEEP AN EYE 2.0,
CALLIGRAPHY: Corsiva Romana,
CRAFT PENS: Compasso da disegno,
PEN TEST: Stipula Adagio,
INK TEST: Pelikan Edelstein Sapphire,
SHOWCASE: Wolf 1834,
SHOWCASE: FVF Tourbillon by Franc Vila,
SHOWCASE: MW&Co Asset 2.1,
SHOWCASE: Cuervo y Sobrinos Historiador Flamenate,
SHOWCASE: Tibaldi Bononia,
SHOWCASE: Monteverde Ritma,
SHOWCASE: Conklin Crescent Filler,
SHOWCASE: Sec Suprema,
DESK SET: Aurora e la bottega dell'avorio
ITALIAN STYLE: Aurora Duo-Cart,
INTERVIEW: E. Marinella 107 anni di storia,
THE ARTIST: Alessandro Biagini,
PHOTO GEAR: Nikon D2X,
TIME MACHINE: Ingersoll Mickey Mouse,
VIRTUAL EXHIBITION: CollettivoFuoco16
FOOLISHGRAM: La gallery dei lettori,
INK DROP: Alessandro Salami

 

Cover of Foolish Magazine issue #11

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Time to change is gonna come! few days and the early international edition will be online

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