(07-15-2017, 01:23 AM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: My favourite pen was used by me for about 30 years in my business as a Title Searcher. It is a Parker Vacumatic. It is very short - only 4-1/2" with its cap on.
I still use it but it is nominally in retirement. Total years of loyal duty 47. It was made in Toronto.
My present daily use pen is a German Lamy, It is not quite like the Parker but then nothing can be like an old familiar friend. It has a triangular grip so it will not roll about in my stiff and neuropathy numbed fingers.
The only other pen is new. I have always made it a policy never to buy anything on impulse.
When I saw a photo of this Xezo Maestro with its abalone shell multi coloured body and gold trim my resolve dissolved instantly. It has a thicker than usual barrel so holding it presents no difficulties. Its nib writes a little thicker and juicier than my Parker and Lamy which have extra fine nibs. But I like it.
I try to use each pen at least once a day to keep them from drying up.
I do not really collect pens. They just accumulated over the years, None of the others are special.
Sean, are you familiar with Wonder Pens? Liz and Jon Chan, a young couple, started a small fountain pen business in their apartment about 5 or 6 years ago. Liz suggested the Lamy for me. I have always been grateful for that.
Their little shop has expanded twice and they have a wonderful and fascinating selection of all things connected with fountain pens and their use. Their shop is here in Toronto on Dundas St. East.
wonderpens.ca
Mickey
I've heard nothing but good things about the Vacumatic. I must try one.
That Xezo looks beautiful. Great instrument you have there.
Lamy's are great workhorses, and the interchangeable nibs are convenient.
I have been to Wonderpens, the new and old location. Great shop and great service. A trip to Toronto isn't complete without it.