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Long Island Pen Show is this weekend !!!

 

So who is going ????

 

Saturday & Sunday,

14-15 March 2015

Hofstra University Student Center Multi-purpose Room, Rm. 101

 

http://www.lipenshow.com

 

Ya ya .... I will be there Saturday !!!!

I HAVE to work Sunday... as usual... grrrrrrrr

But Saturday is a go and I can't wait !!!

All you nerds out there that can find me will get some goodies...

I will have a 100 of the new Matte finish Fountain Pen Day pins on me.

I am going to try and make some of the 3.5x5.5 notebooks to bring as well.

 

BUT ... everyone will get a LE Long Island Pen Show 2015 bookmark on the way in.

 

​Looking forward seeing some of you there.

 

Make sure to thank the host Terry Brack if you see him.

 

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Just got this Terry....

 

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This is the ninth Long Island Pen Show and promises to be the best so far. The usual suspects will be there:

  • Ron and Robyn Zorn of Mainstreet Pens doing onsite repairs
  • Richard and Barbara Binder will be grinding and tuning nibs
  • Susan Wirth will be helping visitors find just the right Pen for writing with flair and panache
  • Lisa and Brian Anderson of Anderson Pens will be Esterbrooking and offing an awesomely wide range of writing equipment and supplies including inks.
  • Kenro Industries, US distributors of Aurora, Omas, Montegrapa, Tibaldi and Sheaffer Pens
  • Fountain Pen Hospital will be offering a wide range of wonderful pens
  • I will be representing The Paper Trail offering lots and lots of Exaclair Products including Rhodia Pads in many sizes and colors.
  • Famous Author and Creator of the Black Pen Society, Paul Erano, will be exhibiting
  • David Isaacson of (bleep) fame will be exhibiting again with a special showing and review of late plastic Moores of the 94-A variety
  • Andy Beliveau will be showing his phenomenal silver work
  • Mario Campa of Toys in the Attic will be back again
  • John Corwin and his Flex nib pens will also return
  • Bob Novak of NYC pens will be showing some really fine writing instruments
  • and much more

Attending for the fist time this year will be

  • The Indy-Pen-Dance with Mike & Linda Kennedy tuning and grinding and repair onsite
  • Jim Baer, Monomoy Vintage Pens, will be offering onsite repairs also in addition to many fine writing instruments.
  • St. Dupont will be exhibiting some very fine writing instruments
  • Pen World Magazine will be offering a free sample and discounted subscriptions
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