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Just wanted to remind anyone planning to attend the DC Pen Show, that my Summer Sale is still on, and I will be sharing a booth with Bertram's Inkwell, usually sets up in the 2nd room, before the main room...usually. I will be bringing with me Schmidt parts and refills, and my plastic blanks.
If you have never been to the DC Pen Show, it is the largest pen show of its kind in the world, with usually over 200 vendors. There are a few pen kit turners who usually attend including Alan Shaw and Barry Gross, but the show is mainly geared for the new and vintage pen collector. It can be an experience that can be overwhelming and tiring. There are only a few vendors that have any kind of supplies, so I have restocked my show inventories from the Miami show, where plastics were the big seller. Please stop by and say "Hi" even if you don't need anything.
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Richard Greenwald
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