Kaweco Dip Pen Giveaway

Kaweco’s Dip Pen is a modern take on a very traditional object. It’s made from aluminium and looks very stylish. I’m not the best person to review a dip pen because my handwriting is truly terrible. You can, fortunately, find lots of reviews on Pennaquod.

Instead, I’m giving one away. To enter, just leave a comment here saying thank you to someone you know. The closing date is 9am GMT on Sunday 29th January 2017.

47 thoughts on “Kaweco Dip Pen Giveaway

  1. Thanks to you for the giveaway and your efforts to help the community.

  2. Thanks to my boyfriend for taking care of some deadline stuff that I was putting off… and thanks to you for the giveaway!

  3. Thank you to my wife who inspires me by finding new reserves of selflessness almost daily. I am so lucky to have her in my life!

  4. I thank my brother for his support when needed and for sharing a quirky sense of humor with me.

  5. Thank you to my partner for being my rock and inspiration after a rough year for me health wise :). And to you too for your top blog and giveaways!

  6. Thank you to Alissa, who taught me so much about how to be a force of good in the world and whose life gives me something to strive towards. And thank you to you for your blog – I love this community!

  7. Cool! I’ll thank my sister for joining me in this strange pen hobby 🙂 Thanks for the giveaway!

  8. Thanks to my sister for putting up with us over Christmas – it was good to see you again after so long!

  9. Thanks to my back to back buddy (the guy who sits behind me in the lab) for bringing in biscuits every day so far this week. It’s only day 2 but a precedent has been set!

    And thanks to you for running this 🙂

  10. Thanks to my (long-departed, much-missed) mother for passing on a love of smudges and some old dip pens and nibs (despite having the world’s most appalling handwriting herself), and to my mint-new (but already very inky) ten-year-old son, for sharing that passion now.

  11. thank you! to my teen who has been making an effort to be less of a grouch!

  12. Thank you for my daughter, 9 y.o. who works so hard to learn how to write, read and count, despite her handicap.

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