Carbon Fiber or Carbon Fibre?

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Darrin

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Mortalis

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I use Fiber because I'm not from Canada or Britain.
but because it's a Fountain pen maybe Fibre is more appropriate.

Even the spell check doesn't know what "Fibre" is. :p
 

Lucky2

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I'm from Canada, so it's an outstanding carbon fibre pen, to me. But, because the computers are configured more for the American markets. The computer doesn't recognize the spelling of the word fibre, it shows it as being misspelled and underlined in red.

Len
 

Curly

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Good looking pen. I set my computer for British spelling and don't have it challenging of me. Fibre, neighbour, colour etc are as they should be. Fiber, neighbor, and color get corrected. :)
 

leehljp

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GREAT Looking Pen. I had a 2nd and 3rd grade teacher in the middle of the South (Mississippi) who taught us the British spellings and even a British "million". Needless to say after the 4th grade and I had to change schools, and I was confused for the next 30 years. . . until I went to Japan and saw the English version of Japanese News Papers and usually printed with British English. Seeing those spellings and numbers, I remembered my 2nd and 3rd grade teacher!
 
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