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Good on you Barry I often smile when I read of aversion to Snake Skin blanks the Surgeon who came 200 miles with her retinue to save Wilmas life three yrs ago is a spirited young Professor when I presented a pen to her I asked her beforehand was she strong minded she said yes so I gave her next visit a Slimline Snakeskin pen she was over the moon with it.

Barry one of the problems faced by selling on consignment can be the holding people using your pens for themselves I trust they respect your efforts that are highly commendable. I try not to make it a habit but navigating our hospitals I look up because I can chart my way by the overhead lights as seen from a ( gurney trolley ) ? I spent a few years as a Director on the National Heart Foundation Australia it is the folks like you that are mainstays in organisations helping.


Peter.:claps:


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