Re: Parallel Pens

I got into the Parallel Pens last year (2005) DC Show. I, neither knew what to 
do but the kind folks the Paper place exposed me to some great workbooks and 
regular self-study books. They are easy to follow and lots of fun. Just 
remember - they are not FP nor act like them. Enjoy and get lot Amodex!

Bill

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From: "RFalken" <RFalken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 11:09:09 
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Subject: Re: Parallel Pens


> Greetings and welcome to the list, Rafael.
>
> I heard about the Parallel Pens, some time ago, and looked at them
> on Paper & Ink Arts's website. It's an interesting design and I'm
> anxious to hear your comments on them as time goes on. No talent or
> skill, whatever, at that craft; I just like to draw lines!  :-)
>
> I feel for you on the detached retina. I have, as a fairly severe
> myopic, had 3 torn retina episodes. Luckily, they were caught early
> and were nicely laser "spot welded" by the retinologist with only
> some floaters left behind. Fully detached, though, is a much bigger
> problem.

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Thanks for the welcome, Roger.
I'll report on the Parallel Pens more as I gain experience with them.
My retina problem unfortunately wasn't caught in time to repair it. It was 
in 1995, so things may be better now.  The doctor who performed microsurgery 
was the best in Louisville at the time.  I've learned to compensate 
somewhat.  I usta have a lot of collisions in the grocery store aisles.  I 
tapped one lady's cart with mine once and she got as upset as if it had been 
her car.

Rafael 

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