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flexi

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mark
Hi all,
Well 10 years ago, I was happy to let this one go!!
Just got to stick a new refill in and a bit of polish:whistling::whistling:
Well it was one of my first ones, I think I may have improved a bit....I hopeIMG_20191103_194942.jpg
 

Lons

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Northumberland
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Bob
Always our own worst critics mark just as it should be but if the customer has been happy all this time then it's a success story.

I think we all forget that the recipients rarely view the finished article as we do and are usually just amazed at the skill you have to be able to make it.

PS one refill in 10 years isn't going to make Phil a happy chappie. :thinks:
 

angelo49

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Lancaster, PA Brooklyn, NY USA
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Angelo
It's amazing how we look back at our first try
and think how good it looks.
Look at it now and you begin to wonder, 'What was I thinking'.
Thats a fine 'one of the first' pens Mark:thumbs::thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Not very often do we get to view our early pens. Looking at this one of yours you posted be proud Mark,ten years is remarkable to have the comfort grip in good nick,the satin chrome excellent still a beaut pen. Must have given you lots of nostalga and good feelings Mark.Thanks for sharing and from over here it looks a ripper.I agree with Bob,his remarks,it is not often we get to enjoy naval gazing our early pens.

Peter.
 
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