Originally Posted by
FredRydr
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<sigh!> At one time, the DC suburb of Kensington was a brick and mortar epicenter of fountain pen geekdom. There was the late Bert Heiserman's The Pen Haven, where self-respecting fountain pen fans made their weekend pilgrimages for pen raconteurs and to try (and buy) great vintage pens. A short distance away was Mark Hoover's former La Belle Epoque stuffed with old European furniture that hid his massive cache of unrestored pens, parts and accessories in the back, plus racks of new hard rubber rods and celluloid slabs. Mark was never in a hurry, so one had to be patient, and to this day he's always experimenting with his new products for pen enthusiasts. And a few minutes away was Bert Oser's Bertram's Inkwell, heavily stocked with modern inventory, ink, stationary and accessories. Kensington was a magnet for pen lovers, and it easily drained the wallet.
The first two shops are memories and Mark only sells online, but Bertram's Inkwell is still going strong, having moved twice along Rockville Pike. I was there only last weekend! (Bert Oser can speak vintage pen with any of us; he runs the Baltimore/Washington Pen Show, the Raleigh Triangle Pen Show and the Miami Pen Show.)
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