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Snail Mail Writing List where you can post your name

#1 User is offline   Titivillus

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Post icon  Posted 01 May 2005 - 01:54 PM

This thread is a place where FPN people can post their name if they would like to receive letters from other people here at the site.


PLEASE POST ONLY YOUR NAME( username) AND IF POSSIBLE A LITTLE BIOGRAPHY

THEN OTHERS CAN PM or eMAIL YOU THROUGH THE SYSTEM AND MAILING ADDRESSES CAN BE EXCHANGED

Lets give this a try then see what happens.




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My Pen collection started as most did with an Esterbrook. I remember picking it up silver and black, thinking five dollars is a lot for a pen but it sure is neat. Took home and found that it worked, which was great, then the search for ink. Found some Quink blue-black and began writing letters with that fountain pen. Occasionally over the next few years visited flea markets and saw some pens but never as nice, did find another nib and the address of the company in a box (didn’t know they had stopped producing). Too much school and too much work pushed the pen to the back of the drawer. Then my father in law passed, I was given a Parker 51 box full of old pens found a red Balance that was given to him before the war. Thought it might be repaired so I went to the net to find a repairer. Found so much more, saw pens that were still being produced that became objects of desire, I wanted more pens. Pelikan, Parker, OMAS, Dupont and Rotring, Bexley , Stipula , Krone. I lurked and I listened to several net boards to what people were using and what they preferred, found eBay and really started to buy. Looked for pen stores in cities I was visiting. And I bought more until two score pens I owned and admired. I went through a downsizing of my collection and have ended up with 12 pens that might be inked up at any time and another 3 that are sentimental. My preference for nibs has been fine but slowly I have tried to get more variation in my writing. I live outside of New Orleans and am a officer of one of the Mardi Gras Carnival Krewes. To pay for my pens I work for an polymer company that produces what could be best described as transparent aluminum.

This post has been edited by Tytyvyllus: 02 May 2005 - 10:00 PM


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Posted 01 May 2005 - 03:07 PM

Sidney


I'm looking for letters too.

A little pen related bio can be found in the "Welcome" section.

This post has been edited by Sidney: 23 October 2005 - 03:56 AM


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Posted 01 May 2005 - 03:29 PM

I love getting snail-mail but do have to say that because of my current schedule I don't have nearly enough time to write replies as I would like.

I am hoping that this situation will be changing a little very soon.
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Posted 01 May 2005 - 10:11 PM

southpaw,

Count me in, but similar situation to Keith with a capital K. Things will clear up end of this month some.

Be warned - I'm kinda new at this, so . . .


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Posted 02 May 2005 - 06:28 PM

Speaking of snail mail, just curious...

are there any 'good' Internet sources? I am a very ecclectic sort of person and have always had problems finding the right match. As a youth, I used pen pal services all the time, and having the right match didn't seem so important then. When I got online some years back, one of my first exploration projects was finding some ink sparring partners. I looked hard. Most of the penpal type pages were for teens. I did find some specialty groups and actually found a person who was a good writing partner for over a year. Unfortunately, it was email writing.

Many of the lists I scoured were mostly non-descript listings with little information. When I meet someone in person, we usually have some sort of common link and, as I said, I'm so ecclectic in my interests, that just writing about the weather or what I want for Christmas doesn't satisfy me at all.

Are there any solid snail-mail-connection sites online?

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Posted 02 May 2005 - 09:12 PM

Count me in.


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Posted 02 May 2005 - 09:44 PM

Oh, I'm game, too; it's been a while since I had postal mail correspondents.

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Posted 02 May 2005 - 09:58 PM

Fulcanelli, on May 2 2005, 12:28 PM, said:

Speaking of snail mail, just curious...

are there any 'good' Internet sources? I am a very ecclectic sort of person and have always had problems finding the right match. As a youth, I used pen pal services all the time, and having the right match didn't seem so important then. When I got online some years back, one of my first exploration projects was finding some ink sparring partners. I looked hard. Most of the penpal type pages were for teens. I did find some specialty groups and actually found a person who was a good writing partner for over a year. Unfortunately, it was email writing.

Many of the lists I scoured were mostly non-descript listings with little information. When I meet someone in person, we usually have some sort of common link and, as I said, I'm so ecclectic in my interests, that just writing about the weather or what I want for Christmas doesn't satisfy me at all.

Are there any solid snail-mail-connection sites online?

That's what I am trying to do here with the basis as interest in fountaion pens. A little biographical paragraph would be a nice addition so that people could decide whether to write.


I have one on another site and will bring it over as soon as I can..


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Posted 03 May 2005 - 12:31 AM

Tytyvyllus, on May 2 2005, 04:58 PM, said:

That's what I am trying to do here with the basis as interest in fountaion pens.

I did understand that was your purpose and I certainly do not mean to be disrespectful in any way. I'm not sure that even if I was going to write to someone, I'd care to write about fountain pens. As I said a few times, I'm a bit on the eccentric side of things. Since I already interact with so many of these people here at this wonderful forum, I might be interested in drawing from a different pool.

Again, I really do not mean to be disrespectful of your efforts here.

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 12:55 AM

I'm in, but I can probably only handle "low bandwidth" with my work schedule. Always looking for a reason to use the pens (and stationary :P)
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Posted 03 May 2005 - 04:58 AM

I'm usually good for at least a quick note, though, to be fair, it should be noted (as KCat can attest) that my handwriting is peculiar, eccentric, and legibilitily-challenged. Oh, and I'm mostly a blue-ink kind of guy, so...

I'm also really boring; I spend most of my time doing nerdish things with computers, and an inordinate amount of time either getting into trouble or taking strange photographs of strange places.

You've been warned. :D

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 09:06 AM

Mike, on May 2 2005, 11:58 PM, said:

strange photographs of strange places

Wow, those are some mighty incredible photos!

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 02:34 PM

Little bio paragraph:

I live in Brooklyn, and work in Manhattan, and have lived in NYC all my life; what I'm likely to write about are snippets of life in the city, musings over singing and performance, from all sides (performing, watching, tech prep), with the occasional wanders into goofiness, and profundity.

Oh, and the occasional rants -- which rise and subside quickly. I Have Opinions.

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Posted 04 May 2005 - 04:22 AM

Count me in too! My brief bio is under my user description!

We got the pens, now let's ink up and do what we love to do best!

Regards,

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Posted 04 May 2005 - 10:14 PM

I'm in, too. Let's keep the post office in business! Drop me an email for my snail mail address. It'll give me a chance to try all this new ink I've been buying up! :D
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