I'm not sorry to have seen February, 2009 pass into history. As mentioned in the last update, Teresa's oldest brother passed away at the beginning of the month. The month closed on the 28th with the unexpected passing of my mother.
I wouldn't ordinarily mention these events in a business newsletter except when they produce interruptions of service, as our trip to Cincinnati to be with Teresa's family did. However, those of you who have been customers for many years and have received these email updates have become like an extended family and have read humorous asides about my mother from time to time here. I've set up a memorial page for those who knew Mom personally, but also wanted to share a fairly recent article about her which can be found on the website http://phiggy.blogspot.com/2006/08/dignity-magazine-article.html. If you go to the page, please move the scroll bar all the way to the right, which centers the article. Thanks again to all of you who learned of her passing through other venues and expressed so many wonderful messages and condolences.
Now, back to the fun stuff -- pens! New this time is another interesting design from the Chinese pen company Jinhao. I call this model 'Flames', for rather obvious reasons.
All four colors of the Pilot 78G with the 'B' stub/italic nib are once again in stock.
Also fully back in stock are all colors of Private Reserve ink....bottles and cartridges.
On the blog....Chinese bluegrass!
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* Phyllis Haase * Jinhao Flames * Pilot 78G 'B' nib * Private Reserve ink back in stock * On the blog...Chinese bluegrass? East truly meets west
This is actually a rather demure pen at first glance, as the black dome resting in the gold cap top peeks from your pocket. Even the clip, with it's 'J' and variably- sized chevrons manage to allay any fears. Pull this red-hot beauty from out of your pocket though, and things start to heat up.
More photos here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/flame.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pilot 78G 'B' nib
These are acrylic pens, so very light-weight. One can therefore write for hours without any fatigue. They measure 5-1/8" capped and 5-3/4" posted. The clip says 'Pilot' near the bottom and the wider of the two cap rings is interrupted on the back of the cap with 'Japan'.
The cap itself screws onto the barrel and when removed reveals the gold-plated steel, spear-shaped nib. As mentioned above, the 'F' nib is equivalent to a western x, or even xx-fine, the 'M' nib to a western fine, and the 'B' is actually a stub/italic.
Read what customers say about the 78G here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/pilot_pens.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Private Reserve ink back in stock
See all the colors here.... - http://www.hisnibs.com/ink.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the blog...Chinese bluegrass? East truly meets west
If you're a fan of Bluegrass music, watch this video of it played on traditional Chinese instruments!
Just scroll to the Monday, March 9th entry.
See the video here... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
Regards,
Norman Haase His Nibs.com http://www.hisnibs.com Blog: http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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