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First, "Missing: Fountain Pen Network"

Sailor 1911 tuned by Mark Bacas

R & K Verdigris

 

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Festina lente

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence

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Next, "On the Return and Restoration of FPN"

1936 Conway Stewart slight flex medium nib

Parker Quink BB

 

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Festina lente

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence

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20 hours ago, TSherbs said:

nice!!

Well, had to do something with all the time I was saving by not being here! ;) Thanks.

Festina lente

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3 hours ago, essayfaire said:

Well, had to do something with all the time I was saving by not being here! ;) Thanks.

I wrote twice as much in my journal, but no poems. And no letters yet for 2023....

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Also counts as a CRV, and could go on the Maintenance thread: "On Pen Maintenance".  Don't ask.

 

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Festina lente

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HAPPY WORLD POETRY DAY!

Haiku(Japan)

Villanelle(France)

Limerick(Ireland)

maqdā(Arabic with Persian influence)

 

All written with a Japanese pen, and Japanese ink, in America, with paper from I-have-no-clue

 

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