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Things have been crazy as the show gets near. We have added a number of late dealer additions including Andreas Lambrou (Classic Pens), Carmen Rivera Pens, and Travel Pick Bags. The seminar schedule has been updated and can be found at the show website. www.sfpenshow.com.

 

A reminder that the show will be providing live music on Friday night featuring the Royal Deuces. The music begins at 8 pm and goes till 11 pm. The music is open to the general public.

 

Just announced. Taccia is doing both a pen show promotion and having a special event at the show. They will be unveiling prototypes of the Tanto LE pen in two new urushi finishes. The artist proofs have just arrived. There will be a special show and tell session at the show where people can hear Shu-Jen Lin discuss the new pens as well as handle them.

 

Here is the press release.

 

Taccia Pens at the San Francisco Pen Show

Prototypes, an invitation to try Taccia pens and a show special

 

TACCIA Pens, a division of Itoya of America, is pleased to exhibit their line of pens at the San Francisco Pen show. The TACCIA Pen Company was founded on the core belief that pens should be affordable, stylish, and well-built. Pens are the perfect accessory fun to collect, display, and wear, and an intimate form of communication often lost in this internet age.

 

TACCIA will be showing prototypes of the new Tanto Limited Edition. This pen introduces 2 new Urushi finishes. At the show we will have artist proof samples.

 

This pen will be available for sale in November. Interested customers may place pre orders at the show.

 

Also on exhibit and available for your writing enjoyment will be the Timeless, Covenant, Savanna collections with original and other accessories available at TACCIA dealers worldwide.* You can see these pens at the Taccia web site at http://taccia.com/.

 

TACCIA is also please to offer a show special. With purchase of a fountain pen and any other TACCIA pen a customer will get a free TACCIA Kimono Pen Wrap. Made in Kyoto Japan, the TACCIA Kimono Pen Wrap is the most unique and luxurious way to easily store, protect and carry your pen collections.

 

 

Shu-Jen Lin, National Sales Manager, Taccia Pens

Itoya of America

800 Sandhill Avenue

Carson, CA 90746

Telephone:*310 527 4170

E-Mail:*info@itoya.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ricky Chau (AltecGreen)

Todd Eberspacher (Farmboy)

San Francisco International Pen Show - The next “Funnest Pen Show” is on schedule for August 23-24-25, 2024.  Watch the show website for registration details. 
 

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RATS! I loathe finding out about great things like the only nearby pen festival AFTER the fact... *sigh* still, I suppose my wallet's happy. :/

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