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Having taken a leap into Edison pen land...


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So... Glenn posted about one of his new Edison pens, and I saw his Herald in Yellowstone acrylic, and thought, "I need a pen in that exact material."

 

As some of you know, most of my small collection of pens are either Pelikans or Ragtimes, and I was worried about the size of Brian's pens. I spent some time looking at pens in this color (well there was only kinda one other), and finally asked Brian if he had the material available. As luck would have it, he's come up with a new style pen with a more tapered section which is more fitting to my particular pen-idiosycrasies.

 

Neither of these photos captures the depth of the acrylic. (Does that sound strange to say for a non-celluloid pen?) It's gold and yellow and caramel and green-but-not-really-green-but-yellow. When I look at it, I feel like I'm standing creek side watching the pebbles underneath the water.

 

It's a pen, and thought I'd share. Besides, promised Glenn I would post photos. The first is Brian's photo, and the 2nd is my attempt to give a size reference with the Edison alongside a Bexley Submariner. I think they look good together.

 

The Edison prototype is slightly longer than the Submariner, and weighs a couple grams more inked and uncapped. (Yes, it posts but that's not my style.) I plan to use this as an eyedropper, but currently have the converter inked with Diamine Prussian Blue.

 

Brian, as everyone has pretty much already said, was soooooo easy to work with, and was very generous in helping me through my "to clip or not" crisis. I think it looks great clipless.

 

Quietly gushing alone in my office over my new pen,

--Julie

 

 

 

...writing only requires focus, and something to write on. —John August

...and a pen that's comfortable in the hand.—moi

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Hi, Julie. I enjoyed your review!

 

Your expression, "When I look at it, I feel like I'm standing creek side watching the pebbles underneath the water," wonderfully communicated your meaning of the color. It brought back happy memories of my own.

 

I also liked the closing statement. "Quietly gushing alone in my office over my new pen,

--Julie." How many of us have not felt this way?!? It's a great feeling!!

 

I'm glad you're happy with the Edison and hope you enjoy it for a long time!

 

Russ

 

 

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nice looking pen! i too like that material. it's very carroty, and apropos for the summer.

 

 

I have a predilection towards preponderously sized nibs and I refuse to prevaricate

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Oh see now, that is one beautiful pen! Thank you for sharing, Julie. And yes, penwickEd, that is the same as the Bexley Americana Yellowstone, which I have, and which is one of the most beautiful materials (in my humble opinion)!

 

 

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Yes, it's the same material as the Americana. I tussled over the Americana, which is a gorgeous pen but just too much pen for my picky small hand.

 

Ah, I see Rena has confirmed the material!

 

Yellow is not for the faint of heart. *ahem*

...writing only requires focus, and something to write on. —John August

...and a pen that's comfortable in the hand.—moi

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Julie, that is a very very nice pen .....

 

And I like the prototype too.

 

Congratulations!

 

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