Hey everyone!
As the title suggests, I'm early on in my pen-addict journey as late last year I inherited a couple really nice pens (one of which I've been too scared to ink) and, after doing research and becoming enamored with the history, beauty, engineering, and everything else that goes into these things, I subsequently purchased the collection of a man who passed away after collecting for 40+ years (in July of this year) and was officially hooked. Then I bought several different inks...and a Rhodia notebook...and a couple boxes for pens...and a Murano glass pen....and now am looking at how to restore pens.
Also, in the past few weeks I've purchased a few lots of pens from local estate sales, but have realized I can't even identify a lot of them. Some of them may be identifiable, but there is little to no information on them...so hopefully you guys won't get tired of me asking questions in one form or another (whether it be for restoration, pen identification, or whatever else may pop up). I'm looking forward to soaking up all the knowledge you guys are willing to offer and have already had a high learning curve as I've been reading the archived threads on this site. Happy to be here!
James
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