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SF Pen Posse: Post-LA Pen Show Edition


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A few posse members attended the LA Pen Show, and have called for a posse meet at Peter's Cafe in Millbrae.

10 El Camino Real, Millbrae, CA 94030
Sunday - February 27 at 1:00pm

For first-time attendees, we will either be in the private party room or the back area.  When you enter Peter's, just ask where the "Pen People" are. =)

As of February 16, the County of San Mateo has lifted the mask mandate.  However, we request for anyone attending to wear a mask for everyone's safety and comfort.  

Thank you and see you soon!

Thanks,

 

Franz

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Had a great time meeting folks at this meetup, my first one ever. I was very impressed with the knowledge and friendliness of everyone.

I'm terrible with names so I'm not going to shout out anyone in particular, but I want to send out a big thanks for the experience.

I was given the opportunity to try out a couple pens I've only ever seen in pictures so that was really exciting for me. And I was gifted a calligraphy writing of my name, seriously beautiful!

Thanks again to all involved!

 

-Cuda

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On 3/4/2022 at 5:13 PM, CudaPrime said:

Had a great time meeting folks at this meetup, my first one ever. I was very impressed with the knowledge and friendliness of everyone.

I'm terrible with names so I'm not going to shout out anyone in particular, but I want to send out a big thanks for the experience.

I was given the opportunity to try out a couple pens I've only ever seen in pictures so that was really exciting for me. And I was gifted a calligraphy writing of my name, seriously beautiful!

Thanks again to all involved!

 

-Cuda

 

Glad you had a fun time!  We will have another posse next Sunday, March 13. 😃 

Thanks,

 

Franz

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