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This is a commission .

 

The brief called for something bearing the theme of glaciers - one in particular - The South Cascade Glacier.

 

The Owner furnished a picture of one in a particular year.of significance.

 

I decided to have the picture printed professionally and it was a decision that I did not regret. :)

The printers did a good job.

I was very happy with the results.

 

The first attempt is at the top.

I felt the blacks were too dark. And I asked for a soft contrast print instead.

and the second print was perfect - the one at the bottom.

It revealed alot of details in the shadow areas.

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Good detail in shadow areas ...

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I decided on Buckram material early on.

I felt it was gonna need that robust cover material.

Its a very hardy material. Can take a lot of abuse.

And so between Black and Grey Buckram, we both agreed the grey looked a lot better ...

( This is ARBELAVE Library Buckram )

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I trimmed the print photo down to size ,

gave it a border...

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I decided to place the pic on the front cover.

And I also decided on making a recess to receive the photo.

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This time , I decided to do a double rebate , following previous successful attempts.

I just felt it adds to the theme of the journal and to the mood of the picture.

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The covers wrapped

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The double rebate ...

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The picture was glued into position at the very end , after the journal is stitched.

This is to avoid any damages in the course of stitching.

I always find this last stage kind of 'hairy' ....

any mistake at this stage can potentially ruin the entire exercise.

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The journal completed ...

 

Journal 194A "Buckram , Warm Grey - Glaciers" in A5 size

 

Front

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Rear

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Bands deployed

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To keep colours to a minimum, we used white stitches.

so we have whites , and greys on the covers ...

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Full spread ..

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Now with the flyleaves in view..

The magenta looked best amongst other alternatives like green and blue.

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In keeping with the theme,

I decided to incorporate a short write-up about that glacier ...

This is the first page

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The glacier has been the subject of prolonged study , to see the effects of climate change.

So there are a lot of records throughout the decades.

This series of photos kind of captures the stark reality of how much the climate has changed and how finely balanced Nature is .

One thing affects another, and so on ...

So this occupies the centrefold ...

also printed on photopaper...

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The Colophon ..

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7 Signatures , 5 Folios each

Total 140pages

Writing paper is MELLOTEX , Natural White , 100g , Smooth

 

 

 

 

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That glacier journal is so cool! The cover is stunning, but the details on the inside--the write-up and the comparison photos of the glacier over the years--make it even more exceptional.

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i would suggest - because i have looked around and don't find it - a journal tote bag or cover/bag/organizer/etc. Whatever name fits the bill for a cover to put a regular size journal PLUS several pens (as many as it could hold on the left (with their regular cover). it should be something flexible that could accommodate a thin or thick journal plus the pens. I have not seen one sold in the USA region. All i see is covers and most of them don't even have a pen holder. Whomever sells this with be very lucky. How many of us carry more than one pen daily? A lot, right?

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I commissioned the 'glacier journal', and here is a little back story if you are interested:

 

My Son, Gunnar Johnson will graduate with a PhD in Glaciology next year. This will be a big deal in our family, a really big deal, and I have spent some time pondering what would be an appropriate gift to mark the occasion.

 

South Cascade Glacier, so named because it resides at the headwaters of the south fork of the Cascade River is one of the most long studied glaciers. This glacier is located in the rugged North Cascade Mtn range in Northern Washington state. As it happens, when I was a young man I worked for the US Forest Service in this area, and often spent weekends hiking, hunting, fishing, and climbing in the North Cascades. Of course this was before I was married and long before my son came into the world. I had no idea that some 40 years later my boy would be working and studying in these mountains (and the US and Canadian Rockies) and at the time, glaciers were just another feature of the landscape to me.

 

Anyway, I decided a pen set might make an appropriate if somewhat impractical gift for a man of considerable education. He's not really into FP's but I say give the fellow time, and of course a quality pen.

 

I have long admired the pens made by Mr. Shawn Newton, another craftsman who displays his creations here. I have had in mind that someday he might craft a pen for me, but delaying my self gratification I contacted Shawn and we began a conversation about the possibilities of a pen set for the soon to be glaciologist. I explained my vision and Shawn searched out the appropriate materials. Eventually we came to an agreement and Shawn went to work converting the vision to reality: Thus this set in 'cracked ice'.

 

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This Glacier Journal is the third I have purchased from TM Lee. I bought one for me, and one as a gift for my wife, and then she bought another. Obviously we think pretty highly of TM Lee's work. I wanted a journal to go along with the pen set. It obligated many conversations back and forth across the blue Pacific before we zeroed in on this product. I can tell you, I could not be more happy with the glacier journal, and TM Lee's spirit of collaboration and creativity made it a wonderful experience. At every turn he came up with more ideas to make this journal even more beautiful.

 

So now I am 2/3rds of the way to completing the gift. My grand idea was that the journal and the pen set should be housed in a proper box. Long ago I was a hobby woodworker but over the years, through many moves I have sold off all my tools and moved on to other things. But I am now perfectly situation to do a little more serious woodworking: My wife and I live on an acre out in the country, and I have a two bay shop/garage where there is room to set up and make a mess.

 

I recently bought a 'vintage' but quality table saw, and have been fitting the shop out with a few of the tools necessary to do 'fine' wood working, or finer than just capping studs and building dog houses.

 

I recently started work on a 'test box' as a way to knock the rust off my wood working skills.

 

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It's coming back to me, slowly, but it is a good thing I decided to start with a test box, as my mistakes are myriad. This test box is made of poplar, odd lengths and that is the reason for the odd shape (tall and skinny) but working with odd lengths and pieces, you just have to produce what the material will give you.

 

After I had the carcass assembled and the first round of sanding done my wife paid a visit to the shop to check progress. She was I believe, a little more impressed than she planned to be. I'd been chronicling my progress by recounting all my mistakes. When she saw it she asked what I planned to do with it. I told her I had not given it any thought and she claimed it. I've been thinking of a memento box for her, she deserves better than this but it gives me reason to take a little more care with this one.

 

The box I will make to hold the pens an journal will not be a writing slope. I considered that but I know my limitations and so I'll produce a desk top box which will have a sliding shelf for pens, and a drawer for the journal. It will be deep enough for a bottle of ink and there will be room for whatever it might be that a glaciologist carts home from the mountains, a bit of granite or pyrite, Or who knows, perhaps it will get stuffed with laundry tickets, shirt buttons and collar stays, and maybe the odd lint covered breath mint.

 

Anyway, back to the original point: Working with Shawn, and TM Lee has been a wonderful experience. I think they both could appreciated the idea and the meaning of this effort and I believe their caring and their artistry really show. I could not have asked for better partners to help me create something lasting and special.

 

As a coda, I might say that some of the blame for this project should be shared with another FPN craftsman, BamaPen, who also shows up here in FPN. Several years ago I bought one his repurposed cigar boxes for pen storage. We got to conversing and I asked if he had seen a box big enough to hold some supplies and equipment I use in the care of my Koi. It turned out that there just isn't a cigar box big enough, but the idea of custom making one was born, and I am sure that I'll be producing that box somewhere down the way.

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That is a beautiful and thorough graduation gift.

 

I am sure your son will cherish it dearly.

 

If I must just suggest something: a plexiglass, or cristal, box would be more in adequation with the spirit of glaciology. But, it is just my opinion. :blush:

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  On 10/5/2014 at 9:34 AM, fountainpagan said:

That is a beautiful and thorough graduation gift.

 

I am sure your son will cherish it dearly.

 

If I must just suggest something: a plexiglass, or cristal, box would be more in adequation with the spirit of glaciology. But, it is just my opinion. :blush:

Incredible, we think alike! I am contemplating making a Plexiglas inset for the top of the lid, material something like the piece on the top of this stack.

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My thought is if I place a mirror beneath it, which I have roughed up with steel wool or sandpaper it should be somewhat reflective as sheet ice is when you peer into it.

 

I had also thought of having the box made of brushed stainless steel, to go along with the ice/cold theme. I have a friend who is a metal work craftsman, he custom builds bicycle frames and bike parts and has done work on my bicycle. But I am sticking with wood, I want have a hand in this.

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The piece on top if the sack is very nice and suitable for your purpose.

 

I see what you mean with the wood, yes. It will be a part of you, also. You could probably age the wood of the box, use it a little, something like it had been caught in the ice for a while?

 

Maybe you could have some parts of the box in brushed steel, such as the corners - a little like the boxes used at the beginning of the 20th, to transport the instruments during the Antartica expeditions.

 

Such as these

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  On 10/4/2014 at 1:13 PM, reprieve said:

That glacier journal is so cool! The cover is stunning, but the details on the inside--the write-up and the comparison photos of the glacier over the years--make it even more exceptional.

 

 

  On 10/4/2014 at 5:52 PM, Earthdawn said:

WOW... just exceptional work.

 

The details and layout are so nice.

 

How you have honed your craft and brought yourself to this level is inspiring to say the least.

 

 

Thanks folks ...

 

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Its a wonderful gift idea.

Very unique.

I am sure he will appreciate it. :)

 

That plexiglass is also awesome - the cracked ice patterns .... :thumbup:

 

Cant wait to see the final end product of all three gift items together.

I think it'll look pretty neat.

 

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So, ... it has been awhile since I have posted here. Not because I have not been busy, but mostly because I have not had a lot to show for my efforts.

 

I could show you pictures of cheap table saws I purchased which, despite all the fiddling, adjusting, and tuning would still not cut a square corner, as least not to the degree of accuracy needed for small projects. These saws are great if you are building a dog house or a shed, but for fine work they just are not up to the job.

 

And I could show pictures of lots of less than satisfactory efforts at various joinery techniques.

 

I could also show you a picture of the end of my thumb with a clean cut groove through the tip end of it (and my thumbnail), proof that haste makes more than waste. I'm all healed up, it was a minor injury, but a great reminder to me that power equipment, designed to cut through three or four inches of solid wood has no trouble with fingertips.

 

But I've got a decent saw now, not a fantastic (and fantastically expensive) cabinet makers saw, but a good hobby saw that if I pay attention and take my time with it I can cut nice square corners, every time.

 

So right now I am working on my third test box (TB3) and I am pleased with the progression in my work. Here is a pic of the carcass, and the drawer front. I used a mechanical jig to make the finger joints. 'Real' wood workers refer to this as making joints with training wheels. I can live with that, I am a hobbyist. Perhaps some day in the future I'll make my joints working exclusively with hand tools, but I'm not there yet, not by a long shot.

 

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'TB3' is made with straight grain clear hemlock. It's nice wood to work with because it is not very hard and it has beautiful clear grain. This wood is used primarily for trim work in home construction. Window sills, door casings, applications where the look of the wood matters. Because it is 'clear' meaning devoid of knots, holes, or irregularities in the gain it is expensive. The down side is that it is fairly soft as wood goes so it is susceptible to dings and dents. A good material for me to practice with.

 

Here you can get a better idea of how this could look as a finished box. I don't intend to have a solid wood lid, but threw that piece on just for photo effect. In this photo nothing is yet glued up, all just dry fit. Looks a lot like a bee hive box.

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here you can see that I have assembled the drawer. I laid a little fabric in the drawer just to get an idea of how it might look.

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This is a little sliding shelf which will sit in the top of the box. eventually it will be fitted with pen slots to hold the pens which Shawn Newton crafted for this project.

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This gives you an idea of how it will look with the drawer and the sliding tray in place. Tray and drawer are glued up (still need sanding) but the box carcass is just dry fit.

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And, just because I was curious,... I carted some pens, ink bottles, and that fabulous journal which TM Lee crafted out to the shop to see how things might go together in the mockup.

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Those fabulous cracked ice pens by Shawn Newton.

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As I mentioned, TB3 is hemlock. I intend to make the one for my son from quarter sawn oak. I have the wood but it is too expensive to 'practice' with. This one will be for my wife, to use as she pleases. I am at the point where I can do the finish sanding, then assemble the sides, back, and bottom so that I can finish and seal the insides of the box. I'll use clear gloss polyurethane (her choice). I made some finish samples, and this light wood looks good with little or no stain.

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I am in awe... beautiful! I'm looking forward to seeing THE finished box.

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Excellent work Paul! That looks great. The part about the thumb though hit me right in the gut. I have a fear of table saws for that very reason.

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Oh I was wondering when you would show is the going on of your project.

 

Looking good, DrCodfish, looking really good. I can hardly wait to see the completed and final box. It is a beautiful wood you have chosen. :)

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  On 2/8/2015 at 6:41 PM, sargetalon said:

Excellent work Paul! That looks great. The part about the thumb though hit me right in the gut. I have a fear of table saws for that very reason.

 

Sorry if this troubled you. It is not every day you can stick your thumb in a table saw and say 'Boy, that was lucky." It made me stop for a week or so, just to think the whole business through. Because I am too old to be sacrificing body parts and because I know me well.

 

The rules of table saw safety are simple and few. I reached across the table to retrieve my work piece while the blade was still spinning. I know better. The teachable moment is why did I do this? Simply, I was in a hurry, which is step one in the 'how to have an accident" tutorial.

 

There is a saw on the market now called the Saw Stop Safety Saw which comes to a complete and instantaneous stop if the blade comes in contact with your finger, or any other body part for that matter. I Thought seriously of selling the equipment I have and buying one of those. FAIR WARNING: DON'T look at their website if such matters make you squeamish.

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awesome work ! :thumbup:

 

i cant wait to see the finished box.

 

 

 

 

 

Howzabout doing an inlay of this cracked ice material on one corner of the box?

 

say on one corner of the box top ,

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on a corner of the drawer front.

 

Maybe you can ask shawn to fabricate a small laminate say 2" square of that cracked ice pen material , say 3mm thick ?

 

Then you can inlay it flush on your box ....

 

Matching set !

 

 

 

 

Hee hee ... :D

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      Of course trade wars are much, more important than the prices of consumer products. The true intention is to weaken the dollar, so that the Chinese start selling their US held debt. But the dollar being the defacto world reserve currency, it doesn't lose value that easily. So the idea is to target trade through artificially raising prices. Problem is, inflation will skyrocket. Good luck with that.
    • lamarax 11 Apr 0:33
      Guess who loses
    • lamarax 11 Apr 0:30
      In Europe, the only (truly) American produced brand is Esterbrook AFAIK. Tariffs will make Esterbrook products compete on the same level as some high-end European brands (let's say Aurora), while clearly the product is manufactured to compete on a much lower price level.
    • lamarax 11 Apr 0:24
      So let's say you want to buy a Montblanc or whatever. You pay the current tariff on top of the usual price, unless your local distributor is willing to absorb (some) of the difference
    • lamarax 11 Apr 0:20
      Tariffs are paid by the importer, not the exporter.
    • TheQuillDeal 10 Apr 2:44
      Can anyone explain how the tariff war will affect fountain pen prices??
    • Penguincollector 30 Mar 15:07
      Oh yes, pictures are on the “ I got this pen today” thread.
    • lectraplayer 29 Mar 9:19
      Is it here yet?
    • Penguincollector 26 Mar 5:00
      I just got the tracking information for my Starwalker💃🏻
    • T.D. Rabbit 3 Mar 12:46
      @lamarax I am horrified... And slightly intrigued. But mostly just scared.
    • lamarax 2 Mar 20:38
      Oh well. In case of failure you can always wring the paper to have a nice -albeit somewhat stale- cup of coffee back.
    • T.D. Rabbit 2 Mar 10:20
      @Astronymus I could use cornstarch... Or i could distill it and make it very concentrated.
    • T.D. Rabbit 2 Mar 10:20
      @lamarax That's what I used! (In reply to black coffee).. But the milk might not be good at all for paper.
    • Grayfeather 2 Mar 0:08
      Good day, all.
    • Gertrude F 20 Feb 17:58
      Sorry think I posted this in the wrong place. Used to be a user, just re-upped. Be kind. 😑
    • Gertrude F 20 Feb 17:56
      Looking to sell huge lot of pretty much every Man 200 made - FP, BP, MP, one or two RBs. Does anyone have a suggestion for a bulk purhase house? Thanks - and hope this doesn't violate any rules.
    • lamarax 17 Feb 18:05
      Cappuccino should work. Frothy milk also helps to lubricate the nib. But it has to be made by a barista.
    • Astronymus 17 Feb 16:19
      YOu might need to thicken the coffee with something. I admit I have no idea with what. But I'm pretty sure it would work.
    • asnailmailer 3 Feb 17:35
      it is incowrimo time and only very few people are tempting me
    • lamarax 31 Jan 21:34
      Try black coffee. No sugar.
    • T.D. Rabbit 31 Jan 8:11
      Coffee is too light to write with though I've tried.
    • Astronymus 29 Jan 21:46
      You can use coffee and all other kinds of fluid with a glas pen. 😉
    • Roger Zhao 29 Jan 14:37
      chocolate is yummy
    • Bucefalo 17 Jan 9:59
      anyone sells vacumatic push button shafts
    • stxrling 13 Jan 1:25
      Are there any threads or posts up yet about the California Pen Show in February, does anyone know?
    • lamarax 10 Jan 20:27
      Putting coffee in a fountain pen is far more dangerous
    • asnailmailer 9 Jan 0:09
      Don't drink the ink
    • zug zug 8 Jan 16:48
      Coffee inks or coffee, the drink? Both are yummy though.
    • LandyVlad 8 Jan 5:37
      I hear the price of coffee is going up. WHich is bad because I like coffee.
    • asnailmailer 6 Jan 14:43
      time for a nice cup of tea
    • Just J 25 Dec 1:57
      @liauyat re editing profile: At forum page top, find the Search panel. Just above that you should see your user name with a tiny down arrow [🔽] alongside. Click that & scroll down to CONTENT, & under that, Profile. Click that, & edit 'til thy heart's content!
    • liapuyat 12 Dec 12:20
      I can't seem to edit my profile, which is years out of date, because I've only returned to FPN again recently. How do you fix it?
    • mattaw 5 Dec 14:25
      @lantanagal did you do anything to fix that? I get that page every time I try to go to edit my profile...
    • Penguincollector 30 Nov 19:14
      Super excited to go check out the PDX Pen Bazaar today. I volunteered to help set up tables. It should be super fun, followed by Xmas tree shopping. 😁
    • niuben 30 Nov 10:41
      @Nurse Ratchet
    • Nurse Ratchet 30 Nov 2:49
      Newbie here!!! Helloall
    • Emes 25 Nov 23:31
      jew
    • Misfit 9 Nov 2:38
      lantanagal, I’ve only seen that happen when you put someone on the ignore list. I doubt a friend would do that.
    • lantanagal 7 Nov 19:01
      UPDATE - FIXED NOW Exact message is: Requested page not available! Dear Visitor of the Fountain Pen Nuthouse The page you are requesting to visit is not available to you. You are not authorised to access the requested page. Regards, The FPN Admin Team November 7, 2024
    • lantanagal 7 Nov 18:59
      UPDATE - FIXED NOW Trying to send a pen friend a reply to a message, keep getting an error message to say I don't have access. Anyone any ideas? (tried logging our and back in to no avail)
    • Dr.R 2 Nov 16:58
      Raina’s
    • fireant 2 Nov 1:36
      Fine-have you had a nibmeister look at it?
    • carlos.q 29 Oct 15:19
      @FineFinerFinest: have you seen this thread? https://www.fountainpennetwor...nging-pelikan-nibs/#comments
    • FineFinerFinest 24 Oct 8:52
      No replies required to my complaints about the Pelikan. A friend came to the rescue with some very magnification equipment - with the images thrown to a latge high res screen. Technology is a wonderful thing. Thanks to Mercian for the reply. I had been using the same paper & ink for sometime when the "singing" started. I have a theory but no proof that nibs get damaged when capping the pen. 👍
    • Mercian 22 Oct 22:28
      @FineFinerFinest: sometimes nib-'singing' can be lessened - or even cured - by changing the ink that one is putting through the pen, or the paper that one is using. N.b. *sometimes*. Good luck
    • Bluetaco 22 Oct 22:04
      howdy
    • FineFinerFinest 21 Oct 5:23
      I'm not expecting any replies to my question about the singing Pelikan nib. It seems, from reading the background, that I am not alone. It's a nice pen. It's such a pity Pelikan can't make decent nibs. I have occasionally met users who tell me how wonderful their Pelikan nib is. I've spent enough money to know that not everyone has this experience. I've worked on nibs occasionally over forty years with great success. This one has me beaten. I won't be buying any more Pelikan pens. 👎
    • FineFinerFinest 21 Oct 4:27
      I've had a Pelikan M805 for a couple of years now and cannot get the nib to write without singing. I've worked on dozens of nibs with great success. Ny suggestion about what's going wrong? 😑
    • Bhakt 12 Oct 5:45
      Any feedback in 100th anniversary Mont Blanc green pens?
    • Glens pens 8 Oct 15:08
      @jordierocks94 i happen to have platinum preppy that has wrote like (bleep) since i bought it my second pen....is that something you would wish to practice on?
    • jordierocks94 4 Oct 6:26
      Hello all - New here. My Art studies have spilled me into the ft pen world where I am happily submerged and floating! I'm looking to repair some cheap pens that are starving for ink yet filled, and eventually get new nibs; and development of repair skills (an even longer learning curve than my art studies - lol). Every hobby needs a hobby, eh ...
    • The_Beginner 18 Sept 23:35
      horse notebooks if you search the title should still appear though it wont show you in your proflie
    • Jayme Brener 16 Sept 22:21
      Hi, guys. I wonder if somebody knows who manufactured the Coro fountain pens.
    • TheHorseNotebooks 16 Sept 13:11
      Hello, it's been ages for me since I was here last time. I had a post (http://www.fountainpennetwork...-notebooks/?view=getnewpost) but I see that it is no longer accessible. Is there anyway to retrieve that one?
    • Refujio Rodriguez 16 Sept 5:39
      I have a match stick simplomatic with a weidlich nib. Does anyone know anything about this pen?
    • The_Beginner 15 Sept 16:11
      dusty yes, glen welcome
    • Glens pens 11 Sept 1:22
      Hello, Im new to FPN I'm so happy to find other foutain penattics. collecting almost one year ,thought I would say hello to everyone.
    • DustyBin 8 Sept 14:34
      I haven't been here for ages... do I take it that private sales are no longer allowed? Also used to be a great place to sell and buy some great pens
    • Sailor Kenshin 1 Sept 12:37
      Lol…
    • JungleJim 1 Sept 1:55
      Perhaps it's like saying Beetlejuice 3 times to get that person to appear, though with @Sailor Kenshin you only have to say it twice?
    • Sailor Kenshin 31 Aug 21:06
      ?
    • Duffy 29 Aug 19:31
      @Sailor Kenshin @Sailor Kenshin
    • Seney724 26 Aug 22:07
    • Diablo 26 Aug 22:05
      Thank you so much, Seney724. I really appreciate your help!
    • Seney724 26 Aug 21:43
      I have no ties or relationship. Just a very happy customer. He is a very experienced Montblanc expert.
    • Seney724 26 Aug 21:42
      I strongly recommend Kirk Speer at https://www.penrealm.com/
    • Diablo 26 Aug 21:35
      @Seney724. The pen was recently disassembled and cleaned, but the nib and feed were not properly inserted into the holder. I'm in Maryland.
    • Diablo 26 Aug 21:32
      @Seney724. The nib section needs to be adjusted properly.
    • Seney724 26 Aug 18:16
      @Diablo. Where are you? What does it need?
    • Diablo 26 Aug 16:58
      Seeking EXPERIENCED, REPUTABLE service/repair for my 149. PLEASE help!!!
    • Penguincollector 19 Aug 19:42
      @Marta Val, reach out to @terim, who runs Peyton Street Pens and is very knowledgeable about Sheaffer pens
    • Marta Val 19 Aug 14:35
      Hello, could someone recommend a reliable venue: on line or brick and mortar in Fairfax, VA or Long Island, NY to purchase the soft parts and a converter to restore my dad's Sheaffer Legacy? please. Thanks a mill.
    • The_Beginner 18 Aug 2:49
      is there a guy who we can message to find a part for us with a given timelimit if so please let me know his name!
    • virtuoso 16 Aug 15:15
      what happene to the new Shaeffer inks?
    • Scribs 14 Aug 17:09
      fatehbajwa, in Writing Instruments, "Fountain Pens + Dip Pens First Stop" ?
    • fatehbajwa 14 Aug 12:17
      Back to FPN after 14 years. First thing I noticed is that I could not see a FS forum. What has changed? 🤔
    • Kika 5 Aug 10:22
      Are there any fountain pen collectors in Qatar?
    • T.D. Rabbit 31 July 18:58
      Ahh okay, thanks!
    • Scribs 29 July 18:51
      @ TDRabbit, even better would be in Creative Expressions area, subform The Write Stuff
    • T.D. Rabbit 29 July 11:40
      Okay, thanks!
    • JungleJim 29 July 0:46
      @T.D. Rabbit Try posting it in the "Chatter Forum". You have to be logged in to see it.
    • T.D. Rabbit 28 July 17:54
      Hello! Is there a thread anywhere 'round here where one can post self-composed poetry? If not, would it be alright if I made one? I searched on google, but to no avail...
    • OldFatDog 26 July 19:41
      I have several Parker Roller Ball & Fiber Tip refills in the original packaging. Where and how do I sell them? The couple that I've opened the ink still flowed when put to paper. Also if a pen would take the foller ball refill then it should take the fiber tip as well? Anyway it's been awhile and I'm want to take my message collection beyond the few pieces that I have... Meaning I don't have a Parker these refills will fit in 🙄
    • RegDiggins 23 July 12:40
      Recently was lucky enough to buy a pristine example of the CF crocodile ball with the gold plating. Then of course I faced the same problem we all have over the years ,of trying to find e refill. Fortunately I discovered one here in the U.K. I wonder if there are other sources which exist in other countries, by the way they were not cheap pen
    • The_Beginner 20 July 20:35
      Hows it going guys i have a code from pen chalet that i wont use for 10% off and it ends aug 31st RC10AUG its 10% off have at it fellas
    • T.D. Rabbit 19 July 9:33
      Somewhat confusing and off-putting ones, as said to me by my very honest friends. I don't have an X account though :<
    • piano 19 July 8:41
      @The Devil Rabbit what kind of? Let’s go to X (twitter) with #inkdoodle #inkdoodleFP
    • Mort639 17 July 1:03
      I have a Conway Stewart Trafalgar set. It was previously owned by actor Russell Crowe and includes a letter from him. Can anyone help me with assessing its value?
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