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Nürnberg Pen Show, June 11Th


Michael R.

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The General Manager of Kaweco Michael Gutberlet organized a nice Pen Show in Nürberg again this year.

 

Lots of national and international dealers and visitors attended this year's show in the great location of the Ofenwerk; a place where normall vintage cars are restored and sold.

 

The major focus of course were vintage German pens but also lots of nice Italien pens, modern pens or exclusive hand made pens with vintage roots from small brands like Goldfink (Tom Westerich) or Astoria (Horst Max Schrage).

 

Besides pens and inks the possibilty to chat with the pen experts during the show or on the pre-meeting on Friday night is invaluable gaining expert knowledge and information.

 

Also it was nice to meet many friends again. Luckily some members of the German pen forum www.penexchange.de which is run by Pelikan made it to the show as well.

 

Thomas Junge from the CAS posted a small review and lots of pictures from the event here:

 

Nürnberg Pen Show by Thomas Junge

 

Nürnberg pre-meeting Photostream by Thomas Junge

 

Nürnberg Pen Show Photostream by Thomas Junge

 

Also collector Jean Buchser posted his images here on pentrace.com:

 

Jean Buchser's Nürnberg Pen Show report

 

...if you look closely you can spot me and my friend on those pictures as well as one of the pens I bought :-)

 

Here are a few impressions by me:

 

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Astoria Pens Hamburg (

http://www.astoria-hamburg.com/) are exclusive hand made pens with a historic background by Horst Max Schrage (maxpens).

 

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Max shows his new selection of pens including a new sterling silver pen and a pen with a true white gold nib (not only rhodinated yellow gold).

 

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Youthful help at maxpens's table

 

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Vintage Montblanc inks at Max's table

 

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Italien pen expert

 

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A set of wonderful vintage safetly overlay pens.

 

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Montblanc expert Osman Sümer with a fine collection of vintage pens.

 

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Horst Max Schrage (left) and organizer Michael Gutberlet (right).

 

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Disturbing Tom Westerich at lunch :-)

 

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Some of Tom's pens including many rare vintage Montblanc pens (like the no. 12 safety) and many colorful Goldfink pens.

 

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Stefan Wallrafen (organizer of the Cologne Pen Show).

 

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Pens and pen parts.

 

Rolf Thiel from www.missing-pen.de with a huge selection of exotic inks and modern fountain pens.

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Some of Rolf's inks. Rolf is planning on doing a special edition ink together with the UK manufacturer Diamine!

 

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Jürgen is specialized in all sorts of vintage German pens. Jeanne (in the background) from the Netherlands organizes the Tilburg Pen Show.

 

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Jean Buchser From France always brings a nice selection of colorful (mostly celluloid) pens.

 

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Jean inspecting some pens.

 

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Lutz Fiebig from Magdeburg.

 

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Miroslav Tischler's table.

 

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A great Thank You goes to Michael Gutberlet for this great show!

 

Just as a reminder:

 

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http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn140/PENSnINKS/Nuernberg%20Pen%20Show%202011/TilburgPenShow.jpg

 

I hope to see you at a EU Pen Show one day as well.

 

Cheers

 

Michael

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Wow, great pictures! Thanks for posting.

In some things in life it's better to take a Zen approach. If you think too much you won't achieve your goal, wheras if you don't think and let yourself go, it shall be achieved with ease. I find this helpful in writing, kendo and music.

 

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Very nice presentation of this meeting of Nürberg.

 

But for Tilburg, will it be ? The museum is closed since 10 january 2011, no more information on www.scryption.nl.

 

Will the place be opened for this european penshow ?

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Thank you for your nice comments.

 

Very nice presentation of this meeting of Nürberg.

 

But for Tilburg, will it be ? The museum is closed since 10 january 2011, no more information on www.scryption.nl.

 

Will the place be opened for this european penshow ?

 

I'm sure the Tilburg Pen Show takes place.

 

Jeanne gave me the above pictured flyer for the show; to make sure you can contact her directly under kputten@concepts.nl.

 

Cheers

 

Michael

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Wooooooooow, great show :thumbup:

 

Many compliments to Organization and un CIAO to italian friends Roberto, Francesco 1 and Francesco 2 and Tom that now we consider Italian ( if he pay taxes!!!) - :roflmho:

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Thank you for your nice comments.

 

Very nice presentation of this meeting of Nürberg.

 

But for Tilburg, will it be ? The museum is closed since 10 january 2011, no more information on www.scryption.nl.

 

Will the place be opened for this european penshow ?

 

I'm sure the Tilburg Pen Show takes place.

 

Jeanne gave me the above pictured flyer for the show; to make sure you can contact her directly under kputten@concepts.nl.

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

Very good news !

 

Thank you Michael for this information. I'll contact Jeanne by email.

 

Regards.

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