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    Default Greetings from Boston!

    OK, I admit it, I'm a fountain pen geek! A long time lurker on various fountain pen forums, I've decided to admit I have a fountain pen addiction! Dan and Eric, you are doing a terrific job with this website--I particularly enjoy the many podcasts you are doing. I hope you can keep it up, as I know it is time consuming and a lot of work--but we fountain pen geeks love it! I wish I were at the L.A. Pen Show right now!

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    Yahoo, step one! . Of course, as far as I am concerned it is a one step program, so hello and welcome. :beer:

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    Yup, you admitted it now you're doomed. :-P Welcome to the board.
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    Enjoy the madness!

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    Default Re: Greetings from Boston!

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