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bellringer

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Phew!!

Adam, Neil's very sorry he hijacked your thread. Good luck with your sale, however you decide to approach it. Don't forget the piccies (which Alex seems to have done:devil:)

Reason Is I could not find any were with enough space to get them all in this is the best I could do ImageUploadedByTapatalk1434558762.344982.jpg


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paulm

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I also sell pens as a hobby and I've said this before and I'll say it again... sell a pen cheap and its a cheap pen to be chucked in the back of a drawer. Sell a pen at proper money and it'll be cherished forever. A slimline is the cheapest kit but not necessarily the easiest to make but in my opinion a nice kit but I prefer the streamline as well. I'm a soft touch to my customers and am always open to negotiation after I've put the price up in the first place :funny:
 

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I also sell pens as a hobby and I've said this before and I'll say it again... sell a pen cheap and its a cheap pen to be chucked in the back of a drawer. Sell a pen at proper money and it'll be cherished forever. A slimline is the cheapest kit but not necessarily the easiest to make but in my opinion a nice kit but I prefer the streamline as well.

What Paul says. I sell slimlines and streamlines at between £15 and £20, depending on what the kit is dressed in and whether it is a stylus, art deco etc.
 

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Adam by now we have had a chance to try and help its over to you and all you choose to make of this opportunity lets know how you went the way they negotiated with you things that also count for us the interested members. Alex pics count up closer is better still time to rectify happy for you as well.

Peter.:fingers::fingers:
 
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