HisNibs.com update -- Rosewood Mega & Chinese horses
Hi everyone,
The newest member of the Monteverde Mega family is quite a departure. It's a limited edition....it's a Mega Ink*Ball and a fountain pen (with Monteverde's first 14K gold nib)...and it's fashioned from beautiful rosewood!
Our newest import from China is the Baoer Eight Horses pen (even if I can only find six of them on the barrel).
Both the Hero Victorian and the Jinhao Evening Stripes pens have come back in stock, although I'm running low again after filling all those pen orders requested on the waiting list.
TECHLifePost, a neat online tech magazine, posted a focus piece on His Nibs.com and fountain pens in the world of technology.
On the blog....The pen is mightier than the sword.
On the blog....Willard Wigan, micro sculptor
HAPPY HOLIDAYS to all!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in this issue * Monteverde MEGA LE Rosewood * Baoer Eight Horses * Hero Victorian back in stock * Jinhao Evening Stripes back in stock * Article on TECHLifePost * On the blog...The Pen is Mightier than the Sword * On the blog...Willard Wigan -- micro sculptor
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monteverde MEGA LE Rosewood
Note: As I write this, the pens are just arriving at Monteverde, so I don't have any in stock. When ordering, please specify the nib size, fine, medium or broad, and whether you'd like the pen dropped-shipped directly to you from Monteverde, or would prefer a detour to me first, so that I can do my usual nib inspection and tweaking -- if it proves necessary.
Monteverde's first fountain pen with a 14K gold nib is a beauty. Based on the incredibly-successful MEGA line of pens, this multifunction pen not only provides a gorgeous oversized gold nib (choose between fine, medium or broad) but also includes the Mega Ink*Ball rollerball tip....that allows you to use fountain pen ink (either from the bottle or by using international-style cartridges such as those from Private Reserve) in a rollerball format!
Capped, this Mega comes in as the most....mega...Mega! It actually noses out the original black Mega and Nabu Megas in length.
See more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/mega_wood.htm
All right, let me clear this up from the beginning. There are only six horses depicted on the barrel of each pen (as far as my eyes can tell) -- you'll just have to get both versions to get the full quota -- with a few to spare. However, the depiction -- and the Chinese characters -- refers to the tradition of giving a scroll or painting of eight horses to a friend as a blessing for a prominent life or career. The number eight is considered to be the most fortuitous or lucky number among the Chinese, and it symbolizes wealth and success. As one source says: "Running horses are full of energy and encouraging spirit, inspiring people to work hard and pursue their own goals."
Read more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/eight_horses.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hero Victorian back in stock
I've been on one of my periodic Sherlock Holmes and Victorian era kicks recently -- both books and videos -- and here's a pen that would fit right in. It's the kind of pen design that I envision someone in the British aristocracy using in replying to a royal invitation.
More photos here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/victorian.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jinhao Evening Stripes back in stock
I thought of calling this the 'Big Purple Torpedo'...but then I calmed down. Measuring 5-7/8" capped, 5-1/8" cap aside, and a full 6-1/2" with cap posted...this is a large pen. With its girth and lacquer-over-brass construction, posting the cap is not something that comes naturally with this pen. It will post, but wasn't really designed with that in mind, as the barrel end primarily rests on the cap threads, not a conventional inner cap.
More here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/evening_stripes.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Article on TECHLifePost
Read other TECHLifePost articles here... - http://techlifepost.com/2008/12/19/his-nibs/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the blog...The Pen is Mightier than the Sword
Gary Blehm may be familiar to some of you as the artist who pens the 'Penmen' cartoons.
I spent some time with Gary Blehm at the New York Pen Show this year. I've followed his cartoons for years and was happy to receive one of his personalized Penmen sketches (my character was holding a table tennis racket).
Here's Gary's latest animation!
Follow the link from the December 4th entry - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the blog...Willard Wigan -- micro sculptor
This has to be seen to be believed...and even then....
See the December 21st entry... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
Regards,
Norman Haase His Nibs.com http://www.hisnibs.com Blog: http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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