Why a good pen is like a nice umbrella

Posted May 5, 2010 by
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I am one of those people who is constantly misplacing pens… I put them in my bag, in my pocket; I take them out, put them somewhere else, and pretty soon they’re gone. It’s one of the reasons I’m hesitant to let my fountain pens leave the controlled chaos of my desk, because it’s one thing to misplace an inexpensive Pilot V-Ball, and quite another to lose my pretty Waterman Phileas, or one of my Pelikanos.

For environmental reasons, however, I’m trying to cut back on the number of disposable things in my life, and there’s no reason pens shouldn’t be a part of that effort.

Generally, I believe that when it comes to organization, it’s best to work around your habits rather than trying to overhaul them all at once. But then I think about umbrellas. I used to lose them all the time, too, until I spent a year in England and decided that enough was enough. So I went to a department store and bought a pretty black-and-red umbrella for the princely sum of £18. I was a graduate student at the time, and it wasn’t an easy decision. But it’s been 8 years since then, and I still haven’t lost that umbrella.

Anyway, I’m going to start small, and keep one of my less expensive fountain pens in the pocket of my bag. If that goes well, maybe it’ll be easier to use them in other non-deskbound settings. Here’s hoping!

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8 Comments

  1. Patrick - The Norsk Woodshop

    05/05/2010   11:31AM  

    What a great post! With over 6 billion* (yes billion with a “B”) disposable pens going into our landfills every year we should all start using refillable pens.

    There are a lot of great pens out there and my feeling is when you find that perfect pen you will never loose it because it is too special! Mine happen to be my handcrafted pens… ;-)

    * source: http://www.eco-action.net/pollution.html

     
     
  2. Erin

    05/05/2010   15:11PM  

    Thanks for this post, Leah. I too am reluctant to take expensive fountain pens outside the house. Not that I have uber-expensive fountain pens but, to lose a good pen is unthinkable. So, I pack a Safari and maybe a Preppy and that is all I need. And, as Patrick mentioned, it is more eco-friendly to use refillable pens.

     
     
  3. Chet

    05/05/2010   23:21PM  

    I have a portable pen caddy for the various pens and pencils I take with me when I go out. Maybe that’s a possible solution to losing pens?

    I wrote a blog post about it here:
    http://www.chetscorner.com/chatter/2008/12/my-travelling-pencil-case/

     
     
  4. Julie (Okami)

    05/07/2010   10:42AM  

    I carry a Pilot Varsity in my purse, so I always have a fountain pen, that I’m not afraid to lose.

    I also carry higher end pens in my tote, but they are alway in a pen case.

     
     
  5. Sidney

    05/08/2010   16:45PM  

    One day I realized that if I spent more on something I kept track of it a lot better.

     
     
  6. zeusiswatching

    05/31/2010   00:02AM  

    I take a middle position. I carry my medium nib Phileas with me everywhere except on airplanes. My other fountain pens leave the desk only rarely. I would be devastated if I lost my fine nib Charleston, so that goes out with me only on a few occasions.

     
     
  7. Aaron

    07/17/2010   18:19PM  

    So how has that worked out???

     
     
  8. Leah Hoffmann

    07/18/2010   23:02PM  

    @Aaron Heh. I read Julie’s comment and thought, “I have a Varsity!” and decided to start with that. I’m hoping to work my way up to a Safari or something. Old (klutzy) habits die hard!

     
     

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