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Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge
I'll be traveling from Western Maryland to the Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge
Tennessee area later this month. Any fountain pen shops in the area or along the route? Thanks, Jay W. Cochrane |
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"Jay W. Cochrane" wrote in message ... I'll be traveling from Western Maryland to the Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge Tennessee area later this month. Any fountain pen shops in the area or along the route? Thanks, Jay W. Cochrane There is a Mori Luggage and Gifts in the West Town Mall in Knoxville. Also there is a shop called CEO Agenda that has a nice selection of pens in west Knoxville. Knoxville is about a 30 minute drive west of the Pigeon Forge area. Charles Perry P.E. |
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Jay W. Cochrane wrote:
I'll be traveling from Western Maryland to the Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge Tennessee area later this month. Any fountain pen shops in the area or along the route? Thanks, Jay W. Cochrane No, but the Smoky Mountain Knife works is on your right as you pass through Sevierville, on the way from I-40 to Pigeon Forge. They have two floors of interesting and affordable cuttlery, ranging from combat knives to kitchen knives and utensils. They also have a cutlery museum that is worth the visit. While making up your mind, you can sit in a rocker on the front porch and whittle. Reuben |
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Reuben,
I think I'll try to stop. It sounds interesting. I've e-mailed them for directions and a catalogue. Thanks, Jay "Reuben S. Pitts III" wrote in message news Jay W. Cochrane wrote: I'll be traveling from Western Maryland to the Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge Tennessee area later this month. Any fountain pen shops in the area or along the route? Thanks, Jay W. Cochrane No, but the Smoky Mountain Knife works is on your right as you pass through Sevierville, on the way from I-40 to Pigeon Forge. They have two floors of interesting and affordable cuttlery, ranging from combat knives to kitchen knives and utensils. They also have a cutlery museum that is worth the visit. While making up your mind, you can sit in a rocker on the front porch and whittle. Reuben |
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