Today was the Commonwealth Pen Show in a suburb of Boston. The show re-started 5 years ago and ML and I have attended every year.
We browsed and stopped at every table. Except for Nathan Tardiff's. He is the founder of Noodler's Ink and his table is swamped.
This is a pic of ML holding our purchases at the show.
Our haul for the day:
In the center are two bottles of a Noodler's Ink commemorative ink - Boston Brahmin Ship of the Line. Along with the Commonwealth Pen Show buttons, these were handed out to all attendees.
The pens from the left:
Waterman Laureat fountain pen.
Laban necklace pen.
Laban Mother of Pearl Rainbow in red.
The Waterman is stamped "sample" on the cap and was a salesmen sample. It is new in box never used. So I guess new old stock. It caught ML's eye and she went back to that table 3 times. On the 4th trip she negotiated a price 50% less than marked What a woman!!
It is a gold plated stainless steel Medium nib. It writes really well. ML falling in love with a red pen is most unusual. 98% of her pens are blue. But she was certainly taken this one.
The Laban necklace pen is ML's 3rd necklace pen. The other 2 are from the 1910's. This is modern vintage as Laban is only 37 years old. This pen is too small for a converter so ML put a generic blue cartridge in. It is a two tone stainless steel Medium nib.This writes like a dream. It is a very thin line for a medium. I like it.
Lastly is the Laban mother of pearl. This one was for me. It has stainless steel medium nib. I prefer fine nibs but this one works for me. It is a large but comfortable pen. It is beautiful to look at.
All in all it was a great day. We always enjoy our time at this show.
We browsed and stopped at every table. Except for Nathan Tardiff's. He is the founder of Noodler's Ink and his table is swamped.
This is a pic of ML holding our purchases at the show.
Our haul for the day:
In the center are two bottles of a Noodler's Ink commemorative ink - Boston Brahmin Ship of the Line. Along with the Commonwealth Pen Show buttons, these were handed out to all attendees.
The pens from the left:
Waterman Laureat fountain pen.
Laban necklace pen.
Laban Mother of Pearl Rainbow in red.
The Waterman is stamped "sample" on the cap and was a salesmen sample. It is new in box never used. So I guess new old stock. It caught ML's eye and she went back to that table 3 times. On the 4th trip she negotiated a price 50% less than marked What a woman!!
It is a gold plated stainless steel Medium nib. It writes really well. ML falling in love with a red pen is most unusual. 98% of her pens are blue. But she was certainly taken this one.
The Laban necklace pen is ML's 3rd necklace pen. The other 2 are from the 1910's. This is modern vintage as Laban is only 37 years old. This pen is too small for a converter so ML put a generic blue cartridge in. It is a two tone stainless steel Medium nib.This writes like a dream. It is a very thin line for a medium. I like it.
Lastly is the Laban mother of pearl. This one was for me. It has stainless steel medium nib. I prefer fine nibs but this one works for me. It is a large but comfortable pen. It is beautiful to look at.
All in all it was a great day. We always enjoy our time at this show.