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25 June 2016, 06:43 PM | #23 |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Real Name: Guy Gadbois
Location: Norcal
Watch: Rolex,Omega,Seiko
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Fountain pens have become the most addicting hobby I've ever had. Go with a fountain pen. You'll love it. My first nice pen was a montblanc starwalker midnight ballpoint. I write on a lot of carbon paper at work and this seemed like the best choice. This lasted about a year and then I bought my first fountain pen. My attitude was F-em if they can't read the last sheet. I want to use a fountain pen at work. About a year later to the month, I put in for 3 Visconti's, 2 Omas's, and a couple other brand fountain pens and I haven't looked back. To me I equate a fountain pen to an automatic watch. Not necessary but I wouldn't have it any other way now.
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