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enpal;36927]John,  Whilst you get bored consider how I feel when you comment on your switching off when someone produces a Slimline then praise a Cigar pen for different reasons.  Searching for the Holy Grail using famous Pen Makers products could be fun but real satisfaction comes from being unique. What is your market direction is it to become famous or produce unique and distinctively your own design?




Now I hasten to assure you I admire your work I have seen on this forum and others please enjoy your passions as I enjoy mine. The pictures you take are excellent and you have a flare for perfection. Whatever you do I trust it is rewarding and you find your personal Nirvana.


Kind regards Peter.:goesred:



Peter I do not know how to ansswer this question. I do not know where you are quoting from. Weather it be here or from another site. I comment on pens I feel are what I like to see. Being I do not comment on all pens I see has no bearing on the question I asked. Everyone does not comment on every pen that is shown.


As far as my direction I try to make pens with different looks and are interesting to me. There is no such thing as a pen distinct to one person unless he or she has cast some extrodinary design and has pattened it. I too have made pens for people with stories behind them. If that is what drives you and inspires you than fine. That is very good explanation but please do not look any further into my question. It was just a question.

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