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Old July 15th 03, 04:24 AM
so what
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I hope I can refrain from buying more of them for some
time to come.


Right.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA~!!!
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Old July 15th 03, 08:19 AM
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Hmm.. that's what I was hoping for after I 've found my perfect pen (
not yet )..

Ik geef je weinig kans )
Corien
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Old July 15th 03, 05:23 PM
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And what is the perfect pen.....................


"Corien" wrote in message
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Hmm.. that's what I was hoping for after I 've found my perfect pen (
not yet )..

Ik geef je weinig kans )
Corien



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Old July 15th 03, 07:28 PM
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Marten van de Kraats wrote:

[snip]

Maybe not, but I hope I can refrain from buying more of them for some
time to come.


It doesn't work that way; fountain pens are very addictive!

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Sincerely yours,

Ron Wilbanks

"Like a prized watch, a good fountain pen is a trusted companion for life."

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Old July 15th 03, 07:39 PM
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so what wrote:



Right.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA~!!!


That laugh sounded like it came from the old radio show "Who knows what
danger lurks in the heart of men... The Shadow does!" Muhahahahahahahaha!

Kind of makes you think what if radio and TV networks would have had
programs designed pen enthusiasts in mind...

Like for instance: "Days of our Pelikan", "You Bet Your Parker",
"Waterman Knows Best", "Leave it to Beaver's Esterbrook", etc. Anyone
care to add to the list?



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Sincerely yours,

Ron Wilbanks

"Like a prized watch, a good fountain pen is a trusted companion for life."

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Old July 16th 03, 03:10 AM
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Like for instance: "Days of our Pelikan", "You Bet Your Parker",
"Waterman Knows Best", "Leave it to Beaver's Esterbrook", etc.


All My Pens
As the Nibs Turn
General Fountainpenhospital
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Old July 16th 03, 04:27 AM
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satrap wrote:


All My Pens
As the Nibs Turn
General Fountainpenhospital
LeMan of La Mancha



....This week, guest starring noted British actress Aurora Quink,
followed by exclusive interviews with her fifth husband, Stewart Conway,
and her former lover, a Sailor named Bethge Schmidt.

Despite her usual Private Reserve, she was so Cross when she found out
about the interviews that she decided to climb Mont Blanc and jump off.
She was ready to take her final plunger when a Pelikan with a Platinum
beak und ein roten Ring around its neck flew up. He convinced her to
find a Sheaffer route down the mountain, and take a walk in the Parker
something instead.

David

P.S. Yafa nice day now. Stop beating your head against the Wahl.
Everybody needs a departure from the Skrip now and then to keep things
interesting.
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Old July 16th 03, 05:07 AM
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"Dave" wrote in message news:1D3Ra.15814
brilliant use of pen company/ink names

Genius, pure genius!
Richard


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Old July 17th 03, 11:59 AM
Ken Freeman
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We know, we know.


"Ron Wilbanks" wrote in message
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Marten van de Kraats wrote:

[snip]

Maybe not, but I hope I can refrain from buying more of them for some
time to come.


It doesn't work that way; fountain pens are very addictive!

--
Sincerely yours,

Ron Wilbanks

"Like a prized watch, a good fountain pen is a trusted companion for

life."

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