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September 22nd, 2012, 04:56 PM
HisNibs.com update -- New Conklin Endura 2
September 22nd, 2012

Greetings all,

I'm pleased to introduce the new Conklin Endura design in this newsletter...which I'm christening the Endura 2. I think it's a terrific new take on a classic pen...and I really like the ballpoint too!

An update on the Conklin black chased Crescent pens...they're still not here! I have quite a waiting list now. The latest word is that YAFA should receive them mid-October...but as a couple of delivery dates have already been missed, I'm not holding my breath. As soon as I know definitely, I'll be contacting all of you that have been so patient awaiting this great pen's return.

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On the blog...Pilot fountain pen manufacturing video

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* Conklin Endura 2
* Conklin black chased Crescent
* 'His Nibs' page on Facebook
* On the blog...Pilot fountain pen manufacturing video

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Conklin Endura 2

http://www.hisnibs.com/ConklinEndura2FPgroupRandom_small1.jpg

Although this re-designed model is officially the Endura line of Conklin pens, I've taken the liberty of calling them the Endura 2, so as to differentiate them from the previous version. There are a number of differences, and to my mind improvements, in the '2'.

The body and cap have been rounded (the older version was 12-sided) and the clip and cap bands are now gold-plated rather than chromed. The clip is a big improvement, as Conklin stepped back in time to 'update' the Endura 2 with the iconic Rocker Clip. The inspired Rocker Clip design is perfectly balanced and will easily fit and hold firm in a shirt, thick jacket or coat pocket -- and does so with one finger upon the top of the clip. Almost 100 years later, it's still a superior -- and often copied -- clip design. It's engraved with 'Conklin' in script.

Perhaps the biggest change is in the selection of resin patterns and 'colors' of the new Endura 2. These are all winners as far as I'm concerned...whereas I wasn't that thrilled with the original selection (with the exception of the 'Smokey Grey', which has been carried on in spirit with the new 'Black/White').

The Endura 2 ballpoints are a real design departure from the previous version, and one of the nicest ballpoint designs that I've seen from a pen company in a long time.

http://www.hisnibs.com/ConklinEndura2BPgroupRandom_small.jpg

Read more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/endura_2.htm


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Conklin black chased Crescent

http://www.hisnibs.com/ConklinCrescentGroupSpread3_small1.jpg

As I mentioned above, the wait continues for the restocking of the Conklin black chased Crescent fountain pen -- but the other patterns are in stock!

See more photos here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/crescent.htm

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On the blog...Pilot fountain pen manufacturing video

http://www.hisnibs.com/Pilot78Gnibs_small.jpg

A nearly 15 minute video showing the making of Pilot pens. Although the captioning is in Japanese, you can click on the 'CC' button at the bottom of the video screen to turn on English subtitles.

You might also want to turn down the sound...as the accompanying music gets old pretty fast.

See the September 21st blog entry here... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com

Regards,

Norman Haase
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