HisNibs.com update -- Prima and Crocodiles April 23rd, 2010
Greetings everyone,
Two new series of pens are introduced in this newsletter, as well as an addition to an established line.
First up is Monteverde's newest...the Prima. It's an apt name, as far as I'm concerned, as one has been in my shirt pocket and seen constant use for close to a month now!
I've collected some models of Crocodile pens from China over the years, but their new focus in designing pens with the western world in mind, convinced me to start importing them. First up...a tooled leather model.
A new finish -- which I'm calling 'Ash' -- joins the Jinhao IChing lineup of fountain pens.
The now-venerable Pilot 78G is once again re-stocked in all colors, all nib sizes and all flavors (ok, I made up that last part).
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in this issue * Monteverde Prima * Crocodile Tooled Leather * Jinhao IChing in Ash * Pilot 78G back in full force! * 'His Nibs' page on Facebook * On the blog...My new favorite movie quote
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monteverde Prima
I'm not sure where to begin with Monteverde's latest pen design, the Prima. Perhaps it's sufficient to say that with many hundreds of fountain pens to choose from here at the Palace, His Nibs' Brown Stripe (which actually reminds me of the Pelikan Tortoise in appearance -- although each pen is unique) has been a constant in my shirt pocket since I began testing it close to a month ago. That's a long time for any model to take 'pride of place'. I even use the black ballpoint regularly!!!!
As with the Titanium Invincia introduced in the last newsletter, as I write this the small initial order of pens I received have almost sold out, just through word of mouth. Consequently, I'll be placing a larger order at the beginning of the week. So if you're too late in snagging one of the ones still in stock, fear not, as the wait for your pen will be short (be it fountain pen, rollerball or ballpoint) as it will reach me within a week of re-ordering.
When ordering (mailto:orders@hisnibs.com) a fountain pen, please specify nib size as well. Note: I've found that the new, large Monteverde nibs run about a size smaller than typical western nibs. Hence, I'd classify the B nib as a typical medium, the M as a fine and the F as an x-fine.
More photos and information here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/prima.htm
Crocodile of China has been producing pens since 1952, and when I saw some of their latest designs, such as this tooled leather model, I had to start importing the line.
They are full-sized pens, measuring 5-1/2" capped, 6-1/2" posted and 4-7/8" with cap held aside. I prefer not to post these pens. They're large enough unposted to write comfortably, and I think there's some danger of the leather wearing at the barrel end from constantly rubbing up against the plastic inner cap, as well as the fact that these pens are brass underneath the tooled leather -- and I find the balance to be slightly top heavy with the cap posted. YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary).
See more here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/crocodile.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jinhao IChing in Ash
Here's a pen design that clearly embodies its Chinese heritage! A full-sized pen at 5-3/8" capped and 6-1/4" posted, this brass-bodied beauty has a nice heft to it, but is well-balanced for extended writing sessions with or without its cap posted.
Now, the Gold and Silver-colored models are joined by a shade I'm calling Ash.
More colors here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/iching.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pilot 78G back in full force!
What more can I say about this great little pen that my customers haven't already said on it's webpage? I guess all I can say is "I agree!".
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A quote from the movie 'Duplicity', spoken by Paul Giamatti as the character Richard Garsik: "Who writes with a fountain pen? How friggin' pretentious is that?"
Also several pen-related posts (although many more are to be found on my His Nibs' Facebook page, which is exclusively about pens) and a really spectacular photo of the eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano, which caused so much havoc this past week to Europe's air travel.
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Regards,
Norman Haase His Nibs.com www.hisnibs.com http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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