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Hello to all, 

 

i'm very happy to show to all community the newest Foolish Magazine International issue #2. 

 

As usual Foolish Magazine is available for free through the issuu digital newsstand.

 

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

 

Articles of Foolish Magazine - International Issue # 2 

 

KEEP AN EYE 2.0 
CALLIGRAPHY: Capitale Monumentalis, 
CRAFT PENS: Floss Holder Pen, 
PEN TEST: Edelberg Tachys, 
INK TEST: Birmingham Galactic Twinkle Formula, 
SHOWCASE: Matthieu Faivet Ubik Buren, 
SHOWCASE: Birmingham Pen Company, 
SHOWCASE: New Asterope: The return of the capless, 
SHOWCASE: Enterprise The elbow fountain pen, 
SHOWCASE: Cédric Johner Abyss Chronograph 30th anniversary limited edition,

SHOWCASE: Sketching with fountain pen Redeem Pens, 
DESK SET: Aurotavo Topolino,
ITALIAN STYLE: Stilus 405 the safety pen according to the Pecco brothers, 
INTERVIEW: Andrew Lensky, 
HISTORY: History in a pen, 
EVENTS: Turin Pen Show 2022 ,
PEN FRIENDS: Broad Nibs a writer's friend by Brett Braley-Palko,
TIME MACHINE: Seiko Speed-Timer, 
THE ARTIST: Rossella Eula, 
INK DROP: by Alessandro Salami 


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

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Thank you so much for all the compliments! It's a wonderful sign to improve each next magazine issue!

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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