(This post was last modified: 09-26-2016, 04:13 AM by Freddy.)
Today was the Commonwealth Pen Show brought brought to us by the Boston Pen People
My lovely bride, ML, and I arrived before the doors opened at 9 AM. We were 10th and 11th in line. Surprisingly we have had those positions for 3 years in a row.
The crowd was thin at first but quickly filled up. This is ML (striped shirt on the right) perusing a table.
She used an eye loupe that Freddy sent us a while back. A necessity for checking the nibs.
Though you can not see it ML purchased the pen she is checking.
The loupe was handy at every table.
It got crowded by 10:30 AM. We left at 11:00.
This is our haul for the day. Clock wise from the top.
J Hebrin Stormy Gray ink with gold particles for a sparkle effect.
Mont Blanc 144 Bordeaux fountain pen (Phil).
Sheaffer flat top "necklace" pen (ML)
Clairfontaine writing tablet
The ink bottle looks waxed.
I actually have a heart shape J Hebrin bottle with a real cork and wax. I almost did not purchase this until a patron behind me said it is a screw cap top designed to look like wax.
This is the bordeaux pen. I have wanted one for a while. This was at the table of Paul Erano. He publishes Fountain Pen Journal magazine. His table was the first one inside the door.
He asked if I was interested in the pen. I said yes but I did not want to purchase a pen from the first table 4 minutes after I walked in the door. Using all my will power I held out till 7 minutes
It has a Fine nib. It writes very nicely.
ML's pen is a gold filled model. The nib is a #3 which appears to mean a fine flexible. It is a lever filled pen. The vendor installed a new ink sac and doctored the nib. It writes extremely smooth. There is a ring on the top of the cap and it is designed to be worn on a necklace so you always have a pen handy. It is from the 1920s.
ML really likes this pen.
The Clairfontaine paper is one of my favorites. I have the blank sheets. As a lefty I find my handwriting is worse when I write small enough to fit on lined paper.
It was a good show. This is the third year and the best attended by far. We had a great time and really like the pen-phernalia we purchased.
Phil
My lovely bride, ML, and I arrived before the doors opened at 9 AM. We were 10th and 11th in line. Surprisingly we have had those positions for 3 years in a row.
The crowd was thin at first but quickly filled up. This is ML (striped shirt on the right) perusing a table.
She used an eye loupe that Freddy sent us a while back. A necessity for checking the nibs.
Though you can not see it ML purchased the pen she is checking.
The loupe was handy at every table.
It got crowded by 10:30 AM. We left at 11:00.
This is our haul for the day. Clock wise from the top.
J Hebrin Stormy Gray ink with gold particles for a sparkle effect.
Mont Blanc 144 Bordeaux fountain pen (Phil).
Sheaffer flat top "necklace" pen (ML)
Clairfontaine writing tablet
The ink bottle looks waxed.
I actually have a heart shape J Hebrin bottle with a real cork and wax. I almost did not purchase this until a patron behind me said it is a screw cap top designed to look like wax.
This is the bordeaux pen. I have wanted one for a while. This was at the table of Paul Erano. He publishes Fountain Pen Journal magazine. His table was the first one inside the door.
He asked if I was interested in the pen. I said yes but I did not want to purchase a pen from the first table 4 minutes after I walked in the door. Using all my will power I held out till 7 minutes
It has a Fine nib. It writes very nicely.
ML's pen is a gold filled model. The nib is a #3 which appears to mean a fine flexible. It is a lever filled pen. The vendor installed a new ink sac and doctored the nib. It writes extremely smooth. There is a ring on the top of the cap and it is designed to be worn on a necklace so you always have a pen handy. It is from the 1920s.
ML really likes this pen.
The Clairfontaine paper is one of my favorites. I have the blank sheets. As a lefty I find my handwriting is worse when I write small enough to fit on lined paper.
It was a good show. This is the third year and the best attended by far. We had a great time and really like the pen-phernalia we purchased.
Phil