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A new little step is done with Foolish Magazine Italia issue 13.


Foolish Magazine is a journey into the world of fountain pen, calligraphy, inks, history and more!


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Foolish Magazine Italia issue 13talk about: 

 

KEEP AN EYE 2.0, 
CALLIGRAPHY: Capitale Monumentalis, 
CRAFT PENS: Archetto Pen, 
PEN TEST: Waterman Patrician, 
INK TEST: Birmingham Galactic Blue Twinkle Phormula, 
SHOWCASE: Matthieu Faivet Ubik Buren,  
SHOWCASE: The Birmingham Pen Company, 
SHOWCASE: Sketching With Fountain Pen - Redeem Pens, 
SHOWCASE: Nuova Asterope Il Ritorno Della Capless 
SHOWCASE: Enterprise La Stilografica Stellare, 
DESK SET: Topolino Aurotavo, 
ITALIAN STYLE: Saratoga Webber La Vacumatic Italiana, 
BACKSTAGE: Vol. 1, 
HISTORY: La Storia In Una Penna, 
STORIE DI FOTO: Un Vecchio Borgo,
EVENTS: Turin Pen Show 2022, 
PHOTO GEARS: Zorki 4 
TIME MACHINE: Jaeger-LeCoultre Triple Date Moon Phases 
THE ARTIST: Rossella Eula 
INK DROP: a cura di Alessandro Salami

 

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Did a quick look-through of the magazine and there are definitely articles that look interesting. As my Italian language skills are limited to, hello, good bye and thank you, any suggestions as to how to read the content?

 

Perhaps I missed a button that automatically translates the content to U.S. or even U.K. English, perhaps?

 

Would love to read more...

Thanks for any assistance.

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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11 hours ago, Gloucesterman said:

Did a quick look-through of the magazine and there are definitely articles that look interesting. As my Italian language skills are limited to, hello, good bye and thank you, any suggestions as to how to read the content?

 

Perhaps I missed a button that automatically translates the content to U.S. or even U.K. English, perhaps?

 

Would love to read more...

Thanks for any assistance.

 

The international edition in English will be released in November.

www.pennamania.it - The most important italian forum about vintage fountain pens and watches.

Penna Vintage www.pennavintage.it - The international emagazine for fountain pen collectors.

I collect vintage Aurora. Sell and trade. Expert restorer, nibs retipping, fixing rings and cap lips. Database developer

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6 hours ago, labeo said:

 

The international edition in English will be released in November.

 

 

6 hours ago, labeo said:

 

The international edition in English will be released in November.

Great. Thank you for the new information. Now all I have to do is remember to check for it sometime in November. LOL

Your assistance is appreciated.

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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On 10/5/2021 at 5:25 PM, Gloucesterman said:

 

 

Great. Thank you for the new information. Now all I have to do is remember to check for it sometime in November. LOL

Your assistance is appreciated.

 

I will keep you informed.

www.pennamania.it - The most important italian forum about vintage fountain pens and watches.

Penna Vintage www.pennavintage.it - The international emagazine for fountain pen collectors.

I collect vintage Aurora. Sell and trade. Expert restorer, nibs retipping, fixing rings and cap lips. Database developer

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10 hours ago, labeo said:

 

I will keep you informed.

Very much appreciated.

Thank you

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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On 10/11/2021 at 9:48 PM, Gloucesterman said:

Very much appreciated.

Thank you

 

November international issue

 

https://issuu.com/foolishmagazinebypennamania/docs/foolish_2_eng_300dpi_online_issuu

www.pennamania.it - The most important italian forum about vintage fountain pens and watches.

Penna Vintage www.pennavintage.it - The international emagazine for fountain pen collectors.

I collect vintage Aurora. Sell and trade. Expert restorer, nibs retipping, fixing rings and cap lips. Database developer

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