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Edison Glenmont 2014 Lea #1


Sadieprater

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My shipment from Edison with the 2014 LEA Glenmont has finally arrived and it was well worth the wait. Not only is it a stunning pen, but I managed to snag #1 of 63. The wine color was a richer burgundy than I was expecting and it screamed to be filled up with BSER. I am still in awe over the beauty of this pen and the extra fine nib is a dream to write with. A bit of tooth and wet enough to glide effortlessly on clairefontaine or copy paper. I could go on and on, but I know you want to see the pictures. Thank you to Clockspot for the outstanding photography. http://i.imgur.com/CUJ2bNj.jpg http://i.imgur.com/25zlCot.jpg http://i.imgur.com/9y7Vd5d.jpg http://i.imgur.com/IdD7Gzd.jpg http://i.imgur.com/44S7V7Y.jpg http://i.imgur.com/tVGw7mg.jpg http://i.imgur.com/rdNGEF7.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Wa5nLzh.jpg

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Yes! It was really lovingly executed. The barrel had one tiny scuff mark out of the box, but nothing that won't smooth out over time.

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Thanks for posting!

 

Yes! It was really lovingly executed. The barrel had one tiny scuff mark out of the box, but nothing that won't smooth out over time.

 

Hmmm...should certainly be free of any scuffs. If the pen was damaged in transit, just reach out and we'll give it a good buffing.

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Outstandingly beautiful!

Can't wait for mine to arrive.

Thanks for posting pictures, now I'm Jonseing for it to arrive.

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Brian, I am using this as an EDC so the scuff should smooth out soon, if it doesn't I will let you know. You did an amazing job on these. I love getting to walk around with useable art!

 

Amberjack, post away! The more the merrier.

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Very handsome and colorful pen.

 

Thanks for sharing.

 

Enjoy!

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I just received my LEA #13 with a 1.1mm stub nib. Love it!!! It writes perfectly right out of the box and it's gorgeous.

 

http://bulk-share.slickpic.com/album/share/wTZ4QkN15wyzyA/9371765.0/800/p/ED01_Edison_Glenmont_closed.jpg

 

http://bulk-share.slickpic.com/album/share/wTZ4QkN15wyzyA/9371767.0/800/p/ED01_Edison_Glenmont_open.jpg

 

 

http://bulk-share.slickpic.com/album/share/wTZ4QkN15wyzyA/9371766.0/800/p/ED01_Edison_Glenmont_nib.jpg

 

 

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