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    Default Richard Chang - Looking to contact (post - LA pen show)

    Hey all,

    We had a dinner last Saturday night during the LA Pen Show organized by member jlepens (on FPN), and quite a few various forum members were there. There was a fellow seated further down the table from me, generously giving out ink samples, and I've been told he was Richard Chang. He and I weren't introduced, but at the end of the eve he gave me a couple samples, and I'd like to thank him.

    Richard, if you are on FPG, could you send me a PM? And/or if anyone else knows how to contact Richard, feel free to PM me contact info. No need to post to the board.

    Thanks! (it was a great gathering...)
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    Default Re: Richard Chang - Looking to contact (post - LA pen show)

    What he said... he was very nice to share ink with the crazy people...

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    Default Re: Richard Chang - Looking to contact (post - LA pen show)

    Fred's apparently in contact, I'll stay on it...
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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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