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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 185800" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Mine are largely comprised of "I just tried..." tobaccos, as I see this as the most relevant to me (and others) here, in the form of opinion and approach...so, stay tuned for those if you like. My "on paper" notes (incidentally, are not on paper, I keep them in a Word document) are simple run-downs, and the postings here tend to be creative takes on this. You don't want to read other musings--trust me...</p><p></p><p>...fountain pens, eh? They look great, are cool in many ways, but they'd get lost, explode, and fall apart under the rigors of my work--I can't use them. A good mechanical pencil or a cheap Bic pen? Function over form, sometimes. Except pipes and tobacco. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Always glad to see someone else writing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 185800, member: 1969"] Mine are largely comprised of "I just tried..." tobaccos, as I see this as the most relevant to me (and others) here, in the form of opinion and approach...so, stay tuned for those if you like. My "on paper" notes (incidentally, are not on paper, I keep them in a Word document) are simple run-downs, and the postings here tend to be creative takes on this. You don't want to read other musings--trust me... ...fountain pens, eh? They look great, are cool in many ways, but they'd get lost, explode, and fall apart under the rigors of my work--I can't use them. A good mechanical pencil or a cheap Bic pen? Function over form, sometimes. Except pipes and tobacco. :lol: Always glad to see someone else writing. [/QUOTE]
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