Mine were cheaper than that. Quite a bit actually but I supplied the paper.
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Mine were cheaper than that. Quite a bit actually but I supplied the paper.
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It's gorgeous! How much were they again?
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and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
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Exactly. :-)
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Chrissy (October 24th, 2016)
I had always thought that the emoji was meant to express someone wistfully daydreaming. I figured it meant thinking of something they yearn for. Wow, I completely overthought it. :face palm:
At least I learned something new
They look very well made, and I guess they might be expensive. I didn't see the price before it was edited out.
The possibility of supplying your own TR paper is a very good idea, if maybe the maker doesn't regularly buy it in bulk.
I notice that both Gerald (the buyer) and Don (the maker) have the same surname. Is this merely a co-incidence, or are you related?
Super well made and I didn't find them expensive though prices vary based on specifications and materials. These cost less than 99% of the pens I buy and I buy less journals per year than pens so there's that.
Don recently found a local source of the paper but no idea what price he's getting.
We aren't related. I found him through a friend who had a sentimentally priceless antique book that needed restoration and Don is apparently the best in the city.
Cheers
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He has these available. :-)
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