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Nice Vintage Parkers with stub nibs, etc. Closing Sun eve on ebay by JonR529
I have some very interesting vintage pens closing on ebay starting 6:45pm PDT this Sun eve. They include a oblique stub nibbed rage red Parker 61 with a chrome cap that I've never seen before, a Parker VP also in rage red with an outrageous double broad stub nib (yes, the filler is intact and...
July 19th 03 09:06 PM
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What is this in my Levenger ink? by 14:30
There's some sort of plastic.. thing in my levenger ink... what the heck is it, what's it for, and how do I get rid of it? ~14:30
July 19th 03 10:23 PM
by Paul Go to last post
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New and Near New Sheaffers at Parkville Pen by Dennis Bowden
New today, some modern Sheaffers I just listed at Parkville Pen. There are five new and near new pens from the Balance collection listed along with two from the Legacy series. I don't want to take up space with details here, so head over to www.parkvillepen.com/Sheaffer.html for the details. If...
July 19th 03 11:51 PM
by Dennis Bowden Go to last post
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Earn $500 to $700 per Week Downloading FREE Software 71ST by [email protected]
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July 20th 03 06:50 AM
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DC Pen Show Schedule of Events and some unusual Seminars by Len Provisor
Schedule of Events and Seminars 2003 DC Pen Show Theme Pen: Delta Indigenous People - North Americans Saturday Seminar August 9 2:00 - 6:00(RSVP time can vary) Fountain Pens: Practical Elegance by Deb Kinney. An inclusive course about fountain pens as given by Deb as a Duke University Evening...
July 21st 03 04:06 AM
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DC Pen Show Seminar - Deb Kinney Practical Elegance - A Short Course by Len Provisor
Saturday Seminar Announcing Fountain Pens: Practical Elegance….A Short Course(4 hrs) at the DC Show Location: DC Fountain Pen Supershow, August 9-10, 2003 Time: To be determined, probably Saturday August 9 Instructor: Deb Kinney Cost: $50 (Includes materials) Course Summary:
July 21st 03 04:09 AM
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Why all good citizens should use fountain pens by marlinspike
I have always been concerned with the laws of my local government; however, I have noticed that thanks to fountain pens, I find myself writing my local government to either support their plans or to discuss certain laws (i.e. why they are wrong :-) If the political parties want people to get out...
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July 21st 03 07:10 AM
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Earn $500 to $700 per Week Downloading FREE Software 352Q by [email protected]
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July 21st 03 05:43 PM
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A Tale of Two Pens by Matt Gabriel, Mad Poet of Newport
So, I wanted a replacement FP to take the place of the little Filcao Forever I mangled, at least until it's repaired. I bought one well regarded modern, and one vintage that qualifies for "a classic." The local Office Max had a Waterman Phileas "starter kit" for $30, about what the Forever cost...
July 21st 03 07:43 PM
by Giovanni Abrate Go to last post
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[AD] Columbus Celluloid Pens by Fred
We have received a handful of the Columbus celluloid fountain pens made in the mid 1990's by Yamazaki. Details can be seen at http://www.pendomain.com/eshop/10expand.asp?productcode=colcell Fred Pen Domain http://www.pendomain.com
July 22nd 03 01:52 AM
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Sheaffer Violet vs Purple by Edward Bonaventure
On 13 Jul 2003 at 22:12:03 GMT, Dik F. Liu scribbled: -This code ensures that the pigments confirmed to the ASTM standard -of that pigment. That pretty much answers the question. It sounds like those designations should be truer to the "old-fashioned" names for colors, unlike the "warm and...
July 22nd 03 05:32 AM
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Columbus Yamazaki Celluloid Pens at Penspiration Now by Richard Jarvis
Wow! We got the large box from Giovanni yesterday with the Columbus pens made by the Japanese penmaker Yamazaki. I regret to say that only one tortoise was avaiable and it is gone, gone, gone ... (Congrats Michael). But, we have the most beautiful assortment of emerald green and lapis blue pens...
July 22nd 03 04:20 PM
by Richard Jarvis Go to last post
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ambering by marlinspike
"Tony Stanford" wrote in message Lovely (unhealthy) stuff! Not necessarily. I saw on TV on a show called Good Eats that with the right oils and when prepared properly, after he made a basket of fish and chips only 1.5 teaspoons (or something around there)...
July 23rd 03 03:08 PM
by Tony Stanford Go to last post
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Levenger Prima Updates? by Pahoo
I did a recent search for this FP in the group archives and the results were a few posts a couple of years ago. Any new comments on this inexpensive "starter" pen? I am attracted to the appearance of the slim barrel dimensions. Anyone have any experience they would like to update us...
July 23rd 03 10:34 PM
by kcat Go to last post
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Pocket PC and FP Convergence by Ken Freeman
Convergence has been all the rage in technology over the past decade or so, and I'm catching up at my usual pace. I just bought a Pocket PC for scheduling, et cetera. Now I find I can't write worth a hoot using that tiny stylus, plus I still only want to carry one pen. I saw a Rotring Initial...
July 24th 03 03:06 AM
by Mike W Go to last post
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Enter-Net Auction: Preview and Pen List 07/24/2003 by w.kleinh
Dear friends, new pens are in preparation. They will be listed next days. You can see the pictures already in a preview: http://www.enter-net.de/auktion/pens/vorschau.htm There is a big Montblanc 138, one MB 20 red Masterpiece, one MB 444 Stylo, one MB 344 1/2, one beautiful Watermans 52V red...
July 24th 03 11:44 AM
by w.kleinh Go to last post
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[AD] Over 150 19th century Writing Implements just post on my web site by John C Loring
I have just posted over 150 quality 19th century writing implements for sale on my web site --- see http://www.loringpage.com/pens/penhome.htm -- All the best, john. John C. Loring
July 24th 03 02:55 PM
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Pre-1850 Writing Implements Collection posted for Display by John C Loring
I have just posted, for display only, my collection of pre-1850 Writing Implements --- see http://www.loringpage.com/pens/penhome.htm All the best, john. John C. Loring
July 24th 03 02:58 PM
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refilling cartridges by Edward Bonaventure
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 at 12:01:13 -0700, Mark Z. scribbled: -... it might be better to refer to the "blunt needle hypos" as -syringes, since that is what they are. Hopefully this will help -to clear up the confusion. I think what you meant to say is the other way around. I.e., fountain pen users...
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July 24th 03 08:20 PM
by kcat Go to last post
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Its time! Who wants to make the first entry in the HZC? by Avery A. Hise
First a journal must be decided on. It must be durable enough to withstand its travels around the globe, yet delicate enough to accommodate the most pernickety nibs. Then we must all decide who gets to make the first entry in the journal. I vote for a contest in which the winner gets the honor...
July 25th 03 01:51 AM
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