From an FPN member: A Danitrio Cum Laude, the small version in brown tones. The nib is steel tuned by Pendleton Brown to his "Butterline Stub".
From an FPN member: A Danitrio Cum Laude, the small version in brown tones. The nib is steel tuned by Pendleton Brown to his "Butterline Stub".
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
rpsyed (May 20th, 2015), tiffanyhenschel (May 18th, 2015), Tracy Lee (May 21st, 2015)
Also from FPN--restoration lot of 3: Pelikan 400 green stripe (early nib!), Parker 51 Aero, Luxor with telescoping piston. Can't wait to dig into repairing them!
I've ordered this interesting guy: a 3-d printed pen...
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"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Bogon07 (May 20th, 2015), Crazyorange (May 21st, 2015), earthdawn (May 19th, 2015), Haefennasiel (May 25th, 2015), kaisnowbird (May 20th, 2015), Mr. Reader (April 4th, 2016), rpsyed (May 20th, 2015), Scrawler (May 25th, 2015), Tracy Lee (May 21st, 2015)
Individual maker, take a look here.
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Haefennasiel (May 25th, 2015), jadehawk (May 20th, 2015)
After lots of consideration. I gave up and purchased a Pelikan M400 in Red, Fine Nib. Now I am anxious to get it!!.
(Random Picture of Pelikan M400 of the Net)
cwent2 (May 20th, 2015), Hawk (May 24th, 2015), Jon Szanto (May 20th, 2015), Mr. Reader (April 4th, 2016), rpsyed (May 20th, 2015), Tracy Lee (May 21st, 2015), VertOlive (May 30th, 2015)
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
jadehawk (June 21st, 2015)
I'm waiting on two right now (well there's a couple others but they're insignificant in comparison)
- 1992 Omas Europa Limited Edition in a blue vegetal resin and 18K 2-tone F
- A (soon to be serviced, going to repairs, then to me) Montblanc 146 (90s), 2-tone F
rpsyed (May 20th, 2015)
Well, it wasn't something I lost sleep over, but I did hem-and-haw a bit. I liked the look of both, and initially was drawn more to the unpolished. The thing is, I thought about how rough surfaces can become dirty, and how there might be areas that would become polished with use and have a non-uniform look. I probably gave it less time to think than it is taking me to type this, but I settled on the polished version:
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
I think I would have chosen the polished too.
It gives a more refined definition to the pen but still looks rugged.
I hope you receive it soon so we can hear how it handles and performs.
sinistral hypergraphica - a slurry of ink
"Nothing means less than zero"
Jon Szanto (May 21st, 2015)
Thanks, I think you said it better than I. I've really not been an impulsive buyer in pens, but I got this almost solely for the unique look and manufacturing. If I end up putting a different nib in, or tuning it somehow, so be it. There won't be many bodies like this (and that is a statement I'll never be able to say about myself!).
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
A black carbon fiber Monteverde Jewelria Fountain Pen with Medium nib is winging it's way south from Appleton. I had to get a few sacs from the Andersons for pen repair and the Monteverde jumped in the cart with the sacs.
Jeff
akapulko2020 (May 24th, 2015), Mr. Reader (April 4th, 2016)
A black Esterbrook dollar pen.
InCoWri 2018, Letter Writers Alliance Member, Postable link: www.postable.com/bradharris, postcrossing
earthdawn (May 23rd, 2015), Haefennasiel (May 25th, 2015)
Waiting for my first Edison and second custom pen from Dr Cavers.
Kai
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." -- Lao Tzu
I just ordered a black matte vanishing point from pen chalet
rpsyed (May 25th, 2015)
Just won this, thanks to a timely tip from Neo . Am pretty excited for my first Pelikan pen uploadfromtaptalk1432537264635.jpg
"Computers can figure out all kinds of problems, except the things
in the world that just don't add up."
James Magary
Mr. Reader (April 4th, 2016), rpsyed (May 25th, 2015), VertOlive (May 30th, 2015)
Just as in this photo, one of each of these:
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Bogon07 (May 25th, 2015), Crazyorange (May 25th, 2015), rpsyed (May 25th, 2015)
To continue to diminish the place of the handwritten in our lives is to diminish, in a small but real way, our humanity. Philip Hensher
Dunno ergo sum
Not ignorant at all, and I was only barely aware of the maker: Filcao, an Italian pen maker. Giovanni Abrate, one of the owners of Pentrace, has been involved with these pens for a while. There was a message posted the other day that started as:
It was a completely bizarre event (which I discussed with Gio): announcement of sales on the Sales Board, a listing of models and prices on their Newbie board, and then photos and a bit of info on thir Facebook group. I had a feeling that a fair number of the sales were going to long-time Pentrace members who already knew something about the pens, but I and a few others knew nothing. Anyway, after a bit of time looking around on the various spots I settled on those, which are a model called "Leader" in lacquer finish. I liked their look, and they were a bargain ($50 each). Some of the other models were more expensive, and some nice pens, but none more than about $150.Pentrace sponsor H&S, Giovanni Abrate has received a shipment of the very last last pens made by FILCAO. As you may know, the owner and founder of FILCAO, Franco Grisolia passed away a few months ago. Productions has ceased at FILCAO. These are the very last pens made by FILCAO in Settimo. Silvias (incl. gold nib version), Desiree, Alexander, Leader, Columbia, Atlantica Vac Fill and several more.
If you want more info I'd go look at Pentrace. Giovanni may have more pens left but I am not certain of it.
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
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