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Please would someone send me the Barry Gabay article as well? Thanks, Paul

:W2FPN: paul, you can download it yourself. the link is in post no 71 of this thread.

In case you wish to write to me, pls use ONLY email by clicking here. I do not check PMs. Thank you.

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Can I get a copy of this please?

 

As stated by hari in the post above yours, the link is available in post 71.

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Can I get a copy of this please?

 

As stated by hari in the post above yours, the link is available in post 71.

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Can I get a copy of this please?

 

If the link doesn't work, PM your email address and I will send you a copy.

Best Regards,

Mikale

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Sorry the links are't working..maybe because I put them in color?

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...showtopic=58260

 

Gabay Pen World 149 article

 

http://www.niksch.us/PenWorldMB149.htm

 

Try it now

 

 

Rick

Hello,

Since I am newbie here, and have MB M 149 (early 1960, but not later than 1965), could you re/post the link, because I cannot open it?

Thanks!

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Hello,

Since I am newbie here, and have MB M 149 (early 1960, but not later than 1965), could you re/post the link, because I cannot open it?

Thanks!

 

Thanks to Hari, here you go...

 

http://www.mediafire.com/view/499p4tbpfct4faa/BarryGabayPWMB149.pdf

 

 

Fred

who is enjoying a white manhattan {moonshine,vermouth, and a dash of bitters}.....

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Thank you Fred, I really appreciate you providing a link to this article.

 

I have been looking for it for a while now and have not been able to find it.

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Sorry to resurrect a super old thread, however I would love to read this article. Understandably the links are no longer functioning. If someone would be willing to email it to me I can PM my address. Thank you!

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Barry's article is an entertaining and informative masterpiece. Ein Meisterstück.

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