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The original design that I saw and really liked can be found here (as well as all the dimensions, etc):

Edison Pen Company

 

Well, what can I say? When I first came to this board Brian was nice enough to PM me to offer advice on some small issue I was having in regards to inks. I then saw that he had a site of his own and was building custom pens. I instantly fell in love with the idea of having a nice pen designed for me, even though it might not be totally custom in all aspects. I let that sit on the back burner for a while and finally found the time and money to place an order with Brian. As many others have already noted he's an absolute pleasure to deal with. No matter the questions or requests he will offer advice, assistance, and explanation to the Nth degree if necessary taking his time to make sure you understand everything. He was even kind enough to send me samples of both the ebonite and acrylic so that I can feel them and see which one I liked more. It was a toss up between the green and black ebonite and the Cappuccino Acrylic and once I felt and saw the Acrylic I knew that this was the pen for me. To begin with, the packaging:

 

The pen came 3 days after it was sent out (Tuesday AM came today, Friday) in a small white box, which was quite light when I lifted it up. Here is a picture of the pen in its packaging taped down so it wouldn't bounce around too much and in a bunch of bubble wrap.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b19/akagodsent/IMG_0806.jpg

 

 

Getting to the inside of the bubble wrap we find a pen! It's enclosed in a cylinder and at both ends are cotton balls to keep the pen in place so it doesn't slide around within the cylinder itself.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b19/akagodsent/IMG_0807.jpg

 

You can see the white cotton ball to the right, the pen, etc. I'm actually going to keep the cylinder, perhaps when/if I move for PhD studies I'll take it with me so I know that the pen will be secure during the move :D . So a thumbs up on the packaging.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b19/akagodsent/IMG_0808.jpg

 

The nib, I decided to go with the Medium Taccia Steel Nib, two tone.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b19/akagodsent/IMG_0809.jpg

 

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So, the pen does come with a converter and one cartridge which I didn't get in any of the shots, but it's a standard one.

 

I filled up the cartridge with Noodler's Red Black, I didn't want to get the Nib Dirty so I took the cartridge out of the pen, filled it up, put it back in, gave it one twist and then began to write with it on paper until the ink came out. Took about 10-15 seconds and I have to say it has an excellent line width, pretty much what I was looking for. I don't know if it's wet enough for me though, at least not with this ink. I'll try a few other inks along the way to see how it comes out. But overall it'll definitely be one of my better writers very smooth and a very stiff nib which I love. At some point in the future I will probably order one of the smaller pens with a Bexley Nib. The pen itself is LARGE, but not very heavy at all, here is a comparison with an Aurora 88, my Perchin MP5, and my DaniTrio:

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b19/akagodsent/IMG_0814.jpg

 

 

And a writing sample:

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b19/akagodsent/IMG_0815.jpg

 

The pad is from Richard Binder and well worth the money :) for those who might be interested.

 

So, the pen feels very nice, it looks beautiful, writes quite well out of the box, great service from Brian, in this case I'd say you EASILY get what you paid for. And of course what is it I paid you ask:

160 for the pen

25 for the Taccia Medium Nib

30 for the Ebonite Section

and 5 for shipping

total $220.

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Ah at last you got the pen you wanted for so long.I am very happy for you.This is indeed a beautiful pens and makes me think again maybe to order a pen from Brian someday.

 

Enjoy buddy :thumbup:

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Ah at last you got the pen you wanted for so long.I am very happy for you.This is indeed a beautiful pens and makes me think again maybe to order a pen from Brian someday.

 

Enjoy buddy :thumbup:

 

 

I think it's a good investment if you want a pen you will write with and use for a long time to come. You can always ask Brian to make changes for you (wet writer or more dry), change Nibs (F, M, B, or perhaps custom made ones, or Bexley's, etc), you have plenty of room to make adjustments until you find exactly what you like.

“It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.” Voltaire

"'The French Soldier,' pronounced Rostopchin, 'has to be incited to battle by high-sounding phrases; the German must have it logically proved to him that it is more dangerous to run away than to advance; but the Russian soldier has to be held back, and urged to go slowly!'" War and Peace

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That's a lovely looking pen; but aren't all Brian's pens lovely? Brian is working on a custom order for me now, but until I receive it I'm under the cone of silence. When I receive it I'll be sure to post a review.

Bryan

 

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He packs those things like he's going to send them to Jupiter and back...strapped to the front of the rocket! :) When he sent one out to me, it was absolutely rock-solid. Took me 10 minutes to open it! :)

 

(That's a compliment, by the way.):)

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That's a lovely looking pen; but aren't all Brian's pens lovely? Brian is working on a custom order for me now, but until I receive it I'm under the cone of silence. When I receive it I'll be sure to post a review.

 

 

Is it something different from the usual stuff that he offers? I wish he had the time for us to come up with something 'original' but I'm more than happy with what I received :). Perhaps when he creates an eye dropper pen I'll be in line again for one of those!

“It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.” Voltaire

"'The French Soldier,' pronounced Rostopchin, 'has to be incited to battle by high-sounding phrases; the German must have it logically proved to him that it is more dangerous to run away than to advance; but the Russian soldier has to be held back, and urged to go slowly!'" War and Peace

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Perhaps when he creates an eye dropper pen I'll be in line again for one of those!

 

ooooh. A small eyedropper. Just right for my hands but holding at least as much ink as an m200.

 

daydream believer... la la la...

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That's a lovely looking pen; but aren't all Brian's pens lovely? Brian is working on a custom order for me now, but until I receive it I'm under the cone of silence. When I receive it I'll be sure to post a review.

 

 

Is it something different from the usual stuff that he offers? I wish he had the time for us to come up with something 'original' but I'm more than happy with what I received :). Perhaps when he creates an eye dropper pen I'll be in line again for one of those!

 

Man, I got to save up to afford one of those Pencraft pens! Maybe when my royalty check rolls in...

 

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That's a lovely looking pen; but aren't all Brian's pens lovely? Brian is working on a custom order for me now, but until I receive it I'm under the cone of silence. When I receive it I'll be sure to post a review.

 

 

Is it something different from the usual stuff that he offers? I wish he had the time for us to come up with something 'original' but I'm more than happy with what I received :). Perhaps when he creates an eye dropper pen I'll be in line again for one of those!

 

 

Stay tuned...enough said.

Bryan

 

"The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes." Winston S. Churchill

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That's a lovely looking pen; but aren't all Brian's pens lovely? Brian is working on a custom order for me now, but until I receive it I'm under the cone of silence. When I receive it I'll be sure to post a review.

 

 

Is it something different from the usual stuff that he offers? I wish he had the time for us to come up with something 'original' but I'm more than happy with what I received :). Perhaps when he creates an eye dropper pen I'll be in line again for one of those!

 

 

Stay tuned...enough said.

 

 

Fair enough :)

“It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.” Voltaire

"'The French Soldier,' pronounced Rostopchin, 'has to be incited to battle by high-sounding phrases; the German must have it logically proved to him that it is more dangerous to run away than to advance; but the Russian soldier has to be held back, and urged to go slowly!'" War and Peace

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Fair enough :)

 

Poor Brian - I think - I bet he gets all sorts of "suggestions" from us.

 

I want an ED the size of an M200 - slightly fatter section is fine but no fatther than a 600 section. It should also be able to preserve my thoughts if I don't get them written down fast enough. It should refill itself so I don't get ink on my fingers. It should be gorgeous but not ostentatious. It should float across the page such that my hand forgets there's a pen in it.

 

While you're at it, Brian, can imbue it with the ability to stimulate my synapses when I am stuck on a story?

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That is one beautiful pen!! Congratulations.

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