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What's Your Biggest Pen


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I have a friend , Chi Town, who has what we have named a Louisville Slugger, T Ball Bat. He says the official name is a Dani Trio Baby Gen-Kai, but he won't loan it out to the kids to play T ball with.

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Lamy Al Star my longest.

True Writer Silver Anniversary is my heaviest.

Brad

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Longest: Edison Hudson

 

Fattest: A custom design by Shawn Newton - I asked him to create a pen that approximated the the shape of an old-style long surfboard. Those boards tend to be about 9 feet long by 2 feet wide. Obviously, Shawn had to cheat on those proportions, but the pen still has a wide girth. Fortunately, I like fat pens. That one is the favorite of my collection.

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And monarchs to behold the swelling scene!"

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Never cared much for a "large" pen. I guess the largest one I have is my Conway Stewart Churchill Excalibur.

 

I prefer Solid Sterling Silver pens like my Onoto Aviator that weights 95 grams!

 

Cramer

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Edison Hudson, so long it doesn't quite fit in its slot in the display case, but very light, just the way I like them.

 

 

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Fattest pen is the Newton "Surf at the Beach" I love the way this pen feels in my hand!
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"A kingdom for a stage, princes to act,

And monarchs to behold the swelling scene!"

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