Many of you who receive this newsletter are aware of our all-too-brief appearance at the D.C. Supershow earlier in the month...so please just skip the next several paragraphs. As I posted on other forums:
D. C. Supershow...but not for me!
Teresa and I arrived Thursday, early afternoon, for four fun-filled days at the D.C. Pen Show! As I walked into the lobby, my 'good' knee (the left one), which had been giving me problems for about 10 days, seized up with a rather searing pain. So, it was up to the room -- very slowly -- for me. I had a date with a bag of ice.
Teresa went down to the show and set up for an hour or so with her pen rolls and pen pouches. She sold a bunch of those, which at least paid for one night at the hotel, and we retired for the night. We got up early on Friday, attempting to go down to the show to set up, and even with two canes I couldn't make it as far as the lobby.
To make a long story short, I didn't want to risk hurting my 'bad' right knee (this is the leg that's 4/1-2" shorter due to an auto accident as a child), as I would need it to drive back to Allentown (Teresa doesn't drive). Consequently, even with all the pre-show investment, preparation and millions to be made , I had to make the difficult decision of returning home, with nary a pen or bottle of ink displayed for sale.
I'm not saying the knee injury wasn't painful, but the real pain was from all the wasted preparation for the show!
Can I interest anyone in some D.C. Supershow Blue or Green ink?
Introducing Penknife rolls/pouches from Lai Yee
The newest fountain pen from Leonardo (almost guaranteed to make you a genius) -- the Black Lacquer.
The recently launched 'His Nibs' Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/His-Nibscom/78639347704 has been growing nicely. Please stop by and become a 'fan'.
On the blog....A close-up of a nib in action & the world's largest miniature railroad!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in this issue * Penknife rolls/pouches from Lai Yee * Leonardo Black Lacquer * 'His Nibs' page on Facebook * On the blog...A nib in action & the world's largest model railroad
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penknife rolls/pouches from Lai Yee
After making pen rolls and pouches for a number of years, one of Lai Yee's customers told her that they also worked very well for transporting penknives -- and a new industry was born.
The basic 4-slot version is available in two sizes...for those penknives that are approximately 3-1/2" in length when closed -- with a slot 1-1/2" in width -- and for those that are 4-1/2" in length and a slot 1-3/4" in width. The price for the smaller is $15.00 and $18.00 for the larger.
More patterns here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/penknife_rolls.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Leonardo Black Lacquer
This is another full-sized pen, measuring 5-1/2" capped and 6" posted. It's all-metal construction is surprisingly light. Consequently, this is a pen that can serve for extended writing sections without tiring out the writer.
Removing the slip cap -- which snaps back into place -- reveals a lovely, two-toned steel nib that reprises the da Vinci portrait, as well as being engraved with 'Leonardo'. I judge these nibs to be light-medium by western standards (meaning, between a typical fine and a medium).
Here's a company that almost guarantees that you'll add several I.Q. points just from writing with their pens. I mean, with da Vinci staring at you from both the clip and the nib, who wouldn't be inspired?
More... - http://www.hisnibs.com/leonardo.htm
(Unfortunately, these are probably already sold out by the time you read this...which is why it pays to sign up for the newsletter on the homepage, www.hisnibs.com).
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'His Nibs' page on Facebook
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the blog...A nib in action & the world's largest model railroad
A video twofer this time...
An interesting, close-up side view of a Pilot nib, flexing in action! Who said we didn't have an exciting hobby!
A fantastic miniature railroad...and much more! Growing up, my next-door neighbor had a similar set-up (a bit smaller). I spent many wonderful hours there as a child.
See the videos here.... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
Regards,
Norman Haase His Nibs.com www.hisnibs.com http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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Norman Haase
His Nibs.com
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