I used to collect rocker blotters, but like pens, I've pared down the collection.
There is a company that makes new wooden rocker blotters, but they are small and the bottom surface is too convex and short for anything more than a short signature. I've found that antiques are better sized for real use. I suggest a minimum bottom blotting surface of 2x6in/5x15cm. Another aspect that is often overlooked is how it fits in the hand. Little knobs are uncomfortable. My favorite rocker blotter that stays on my desk has a round wooden knob that's 1 1/2inches across.
Good traveler - comes apart to be flat, but knob too small for regular use.
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Cool set from Sheaffer. Nice heft and knob size.
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My personal favorite. Not fancy but comfortable to grasp and rock. Not too heavy.
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I saw this antique German BIG rocker blotter in a flea market and was tempted, but as practical as it might be for dealing with major blotting tasks, it was too industrial looking for me. Nice knob, though.
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https://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread...er-blotter-set
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