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Hospice donation

Morse

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Dave
Ten slimline pens with the cancer awareness pin.
These were made from Beaufort Inks "pink sapphire radiance series blanks".
They will be going to our local Hospice shop to raise funds.
 

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Morse

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Dave
Thanks Bill.
But will people who buy them realise the actual cost to produce them?
The old adage, those who make them know the cost to produce them,
but the people who buy them don’t want to pay the cost.
Anyway. I’ve donated them it’s what the hospice gets that’s important.
Dave
 

Penpal

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Wilma is eight years out from her double barrelled Cancers,the clinic said last yr we hope not to have you come in again,I am 4 yrs out from mine know and appreciate genuine concern. Well stated with skill and appropriate choices even to gifting them.

Peter.
 
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