Hello Everyone:
This is gonna be awesome!
Looking forward to many informative sessions.
gzb10
Hello Everyone:
This is gonna be awesome!
Looking forward to many informative sessions.
gzb10
I have learned a lot since joining the forum. There's a great deal to explore.
Lady Onogaro
"Be yourself--everybody else is already taken." --Oscar Wilde
Welcome gzb! What are you writing with today?
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
And more importantly, what are you writing it with? We all would love to know. Photos would be better. :P
Welcome welcome
Welcome. I'm originally from southwest Ontario myself.
Sealed for your protection.
Welcome from Ajax!
Mags or Rob Maguire MB 149, 147, 146,144, Mozart, Boehme, Sailor Realo, Aurora Optima, Churchmen Prescriptor and Parson's Essential, Parker 51 1.3 mm stub, Parker Vacumatic 1939 OB Can, TWSBI's (540,580, Mini and Vac 700), Pelikan M 1000/800 Demonstrator 600/200 demoM/200 OBB, Visconti Rembrandts (2), Lamy, Cross, Watermans, Pilots, Sheaffer's, Omas 360 LE 84/360, GvFC, Esterbrooks J and SJ, Bexley Jitterbug, Taccia, Eversharp 1952 flex, Edison Herald, Franklin Christoph Piper.
Welcome. Be prepared to part with whatever pen money you have....this place is notorious for enabling our addiction
Welcome, welcome. Guard your pocketbook well
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Hello gzb10,
Welcome to the Fountain Pen Geeks forums! Smaller than the largest pen fora, larger than some, you'll find a comfortable community of pen-centric people here, with a growing body of posts, reviews, and group knowledge. Mostly, you'll find people who are enthusiastic about fountain pens, and fountain pen people.
Join in!
Regards,
Jon
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
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