Pens As Works of Art

May 14th
Posted in Pens, Pencils & Paper by Karen Doherty

David Oscarson recently introduced a pen I would love to have but unfortunately can’t afford.  It honors Jacques de Molay, the last Grandmaster of the Knights Templar.  I appreciate beauty and history together in one pen.  jac-pen.jpg

More and more it seems, pens are becoming works of art in addition to fine writing instruments. Krone and Loiminchay excel in their exquisite and lifelike depictions.  I will never forget seeing one of Loiminchay’s solid jade pens at the DC Pen Show.

Pen shows are a great way to see all the different kinds of pens and determine which one is best for you.  You can see how a pen feels in your hand, test the nib, and appreciate its beauty and balance. 

Art Brown is having a pen show over the next three days: May 14-16 from 9 am to 5 pm. If you’re in the area, please come by to meet Bob, Marilyn and Warren, and test a new pen on Rhodia or Clairefontaine paper.

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