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Free Stuff Fridays
This week’s Free Stuff Friday is a little bit different than the standard Friday fare. This week’s sponsor is Edgar’s, a shop at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. “Edgar’s, Southern Seminary’s retailer of all things class, is located in the Honeycutt Campus Center, across from Founders’ Café. Edgar’s, the namesake of Southern Seminary founder E.Y. Mullins, carries suits and blazers, silk ties, dress shirts, and Fossil bags and accessories, watches, fine writing instruments, notebooks and stationery, and other accessories.”

Safari PenSpeaking of fine writing instruments and notebooks, that is exactly what they are giving away. There will be five winners this week and each will win:

  • A beautiful Lamy safari fountain pen (along with an extra pack of five ink cartridges).
  • A large Leuchtturm notebook which is designed to be fountain pen friendly.

“The world famous Safari writing instruments are popular for their modern style and dependability. Their weight and contoured gripping section allow you to use them for hours and hours, and you will!” As for the notebook, “The Leuchtturm1917 journal has all of the great features found in your Moleskine and a whole lot more. Not only does the Leuchtturm journal have the classic good looks and standard features of the Moleskine notebook, it also has numbered pages, an index and labels for the front and spine of the journal. The last 8 sheets are perforated for easy removal and fit nicely into the folder on the inside of the back cover.”

Giveaway Rules: You may only enter the draw once. Simply fill out your name and email address to enter the draw. As soon as the winners have been chosen, all names and addresses will be immediately and permanently erased. Winners will be notified by email. The giveaway closes Saturday at noon.


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