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Date: | Fri, 17 May 1996 17:13:08 -0500 |
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I've seen these on sale in some stationery stores, or stores where wedding
or bridal shower guest books are sold. Often, a "fake" quill pen will come
with the guest book. I don't think the feathers were real either. (Though
I must admit, I haven't seen them in some years.)
>Hello,
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>I am in search of quill pens which have a ballpoint inserted into the tip, so
>that one can write with them without using liquid ink.
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>If anyone has ever seen these available for purchase, or had them made for an
>activity, I would appreciate it if you would email me with details (company
>etc.) at this address:
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>Thanks!
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>Jeannette Monk
>Interpretive Planner
>National Postal Museum/Canadian Museum of Civilization
Lucia I. Dorsey
Coordinator
Arthur Ross Gallery
University of Pennsylvania
220 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6380
TEL: (215) 898-4401
FAX: (215) 573-2045
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