HisNibs.com update -- New from Duke and Uranus May 24th, 2009
Hi Everyone,
This update brings a couple of new models as well as a new finish on an old favorite.
Starting with the old favorite...the Duke Mako is now available in a deep, navy blue. This is only apparent under direct light however, as from a distance it's virtually indistinguishable from the black.
The first of the new models is also a Duke. It's the #962 series. The second model -- the #966 series -- is from Duke's sub-brand, Uranus.
On the blog...10 -- no 12 -- most fascinating castles and palaces
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in this issue * DUKE Mako in blue * DUKE 962 series * Uranus 966 series * On the blog...Castles and Palaces
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DUKE Mako in blue
This always popular model is now available in a deep, navy blue. This is only apparent under direct light however, as from a distance it's virtually indistinguishable from the black.
http://www.hisnibs.com/mako.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DUKE 962 series
These Duke pens appear very different due to their very distinctive patterns-under-lacquer. It's something of an optical illusion that held side-to-side, they seem to be different models. The Autumn Impression tricks one into thinking that it has a greater girth than the Woodgrain, all due to its more flamboyant and busy coloration. I also have a very hard time believing that the Woodgrain isn't made of wood, as the apparent grain and coloration is very convincing.
See more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/duke_962.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Uranus 966 series
Here we have a really fun collection of colorful pens that are quite nice writers as well. These are full-sized pens, measuring 5-1/2" capped, 5-3/4" posted and 4-3/4" with cap held aside.
As you can see, there are two basic motifs of the 966 series. What I've called the sicles and the more obvious butterflies. The first two pens, because of the colors used, immediately put me in mind of an orange creamsicle and a grapesicle.
The other four models all proudly display a spread wing butterfly.
More photos here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/uranus_966.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the blog...Castles and Palaces
From the Potala Palace in Tibet...
...to Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Alps, these are 10 fabulous entries.
I'd like to offer two others though as well.
One is the glorious Fonthill Castle, nearby to me in Doylestown, PA. Built by Historian and archaeologist Henry Mercer almost 100 years ago, it's a true work of art.
Her Nibs unwittingly used for purposes of scale
Even more stunning, and surprising in being left off of this list, is the magnificent palace of His Nibs.
Click here to follow the link to the other eight... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
Regards,
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