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Hello all. Headed off for 9 days in Scotland, Edinburgh, Isle of Skye, Inverness, and places in between. Now I figured while we were visiting castles and listening to bagpipes, even have tickets for Tattoo in Edinburgh, I would try to visit a couple pen shops, since the closest thing I have to a pen shop is WS Smiths, sigh.

 

Now here is the slight problem, I need places to visit, any suggestions from the UK side of FPN would be most appreciated. Bit of a time sensitive issue, leaving next weekend.

 

Cheers.

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Hello all. Headed off for 9 days in Scotland, Edinburgh, Isle of Skye, Inverness, and places in between. Now I figured while we were visiting castles and listening to bagpipes, even have tickets for Tattoo in Edinburgh, I would try to visit a couple pen shops, since the closest thing I have to a pen shop is WS Smiths, sigh.

 

 

There's a branch of the Pen Shop in Princes Square in Glasgow. John Lewis also have a small pen counter.

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Hello all. Headed off for 9 days in Scotland, Edinburgh, Isle of Skye, Inverness, and places in between. Now I figured while we were visiting castles and listening to bagpipes, even have tickets for Tattoo in Edinburgh, I would try to visit a couple pen shops, since the closest thing I have to a pen shop is WS Smiths, sigh.

 

Now here is the slight problem, I need places to visit, any suggestions from the UK side of FPN would be most appreciated. Bit of a time sensitive issue, leaving next weekend.

 

Cheers.

 

Aside from a gift shop in Banff that sells a plastic Parker Vector and pencil set, I know of no other pen shops - at least in the north of Scotland. Ha ha! :P

 

Good luck, and enjoy yourself!

 

P.S - If anyone offers you haggis don't eat it...

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Aside from a gift shop in Banff that sells a plastic Parker Vector and pencil set, I know of no other pen shops - at least in the north of Scotland. Ha ha! :P

 

Good luck, and enjoy yourself!

 

P.S - If anyone offers you haggis don't eat it...

 

Thanks Patrick. A Parker Vector is not quite what I am looking for ... :ltcapd: . On the haggis note, we kind of like it :embarrassed_smile:

 

Cheers.

We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.

Winston Churchill

Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities... because it is the quality which guarantees all others.

Winston Churchill

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There's a branch of the Pen Shop in Princes Square in Glasgow. John Lewis also have a small pen counter.

 

The Pen Shop is the only one worth visiting, if only for the Tibaldi Bentley pen in the right hand window. Have you got £3,500 to spare. If you have any sense you wont spend anything as everything is at RRP! The shopping centre is certainly smart.

 

Avoid spending much time in Edinburgh. It is just a rip-off. Everything has an entrance fee, except part of the Scottish Galleries. DON'T go to the Edinburgh Dungeons. A total waste of money and probably a very long wait.

 

The better half and I go to Glasgow. Take one of the open top bus trips around Glasgow to take in the sites. The Hunterian Museum is especially worth the trip. There are some excellent galleries as well. The GOMA (modern art gallery) is either brilliant or baffling. A nearby Italian restaurant Dimaggios is worth a vist or for those with deeper pockets try the oyster bar further up.

 

Skye is a bit of a tourist trap with expensive shops in the main town whose name escapes me. Better to go to Mull if you want some peace and quiet. There is a ferry across the water, but not a lot to see other than tranquility.

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Will be spending a couple of days in Glasgow; is the Pen Shop still there? Anything new pen locations of interest since the last time this thread was active (2007)?

 

Currently inked: Targa, fluted gold / Pelikan M400 / Parker 45 (Steel &Olive) / Sheaffer 440 Blue

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Brilliant!

 

I'm at a conference in Edinburgh next month, I guess it will be my standard routine of Comedy Clubs and Haggis suppers for one...

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