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HisNibs.com update --
Happy Birthday to the King!
January 4th, 2008

As I'm sure all of you are aware, January 8
marks the birthday of the King. Now no need
to send lots of presents...I have everything
I need.

Oh wait. You thought I was talking about the
other King? I see. Well, in
recognition of the 8th also being the
birthday of Elvis....Lai Yee has found
material for a pen wrap just for him. I guess
it's deserved. Graceland is rumored to bring
in a few more tourist dollars than His
Nibs'
Palace.

For those of you joining us at the Philly Pen
Show starting January 25th, if you are
planning to purchase pen rolls once you
arrive, please drop us an email now so that
Lai Yee can start making the pattern(s) you'd
like...ready for you to pick up at the show.

I also plan on bringing a good supply of the
Duke/Uranus Multifunction pens...but my
supply is dwindling fast...and re-supply
doesn't look promising.

I hope that more of the Delta Israel 60th
Anniversary pens will have arrived from Italy
in time for the pen show. It sounds like it
will be a close call.

On the blog...'Miraculous' Recovery for Man
Who Fell 47 Floors

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in this issue
* Pen Roll fit for the King
* Multifunction pen
* Delta's Israel 60th Anniversary pens
* On the blog....'Miraculous' Recovery for Man Who Fell 47 Floors

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Pen Roll fit for the King



We have quite an unusual tribute to the King
here, as the pattern relates to items from
Elvis Presley's stint in the U.S. Army!

Shown are his Selective Service registration,
Certificate of Service, Honorable Discharge
document...even his dog tags!

While we're on the subject of honoring
veterans, the December 28th entry on my
weblog has a link to a PBS video of my good
friend Kurt Gimson, who was stationed in the
Pacific theater during WWII. The video link
can be found here http://tinyurl.com/2z2se3.

Kurt called me just a few hours before I
wrote this, and I was thrilled to learn that
he's sending me a copy of the diary he kept
during the war...and which is mentioned in
the video. Sorry to say, he informed me that
he mostly used a typewriter, and not a
fountain pen, to record it!

More pen rolls here.... - http://www.hisnibs.com/pen_rolls.htm

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Multifunction pen



The usual multifunction pen from Asia has a
fountain pen on one end, and a ballpoint on
the other. Here's a truly unique variation on
that theme. This pen has a liquid-ink
rollerball on one end, and a Chinese
calligraphy 'brush' on the other!

Unscrewing the cap above the clip reveals a
super-smooth rollerball, fed by liquid ink.
The metal tip allows for the most demanding
writing, from the Sunday crossword puzzle to
multi-part forms. But, unlike the pasty 'ink'
used in a conventional ballpoint, this
liquid-ink rollerball provides for a smooth,
skip-free writing experience, allowing for a
quick note -- or an extended writing session.

Pulling off the cap from the other end of the
pen reveals the real surprise however, a
self-contained, flexible calligraphy 'brush',
fed from the same ink source as the
rollerball! Made of a soft, sponge-like
material, the faux-brush allows for the
writing of traditional Chinese characters (or
Japanese 'kanji'), with a fidelity as close
to using a real calligraphy brush and ink
stone as I've seen.

See more photos here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/uranus_2018.htm

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Delta's Israel 60th Anniversary pens



In 1948 the nation of Israel declared
independence and in 2008 Israel celebrates
its 60th anniversary.

The Israel60 collection offers 948 fountain
pens with particulars in vermeil (.925
sterling silver gold-plated) featuring the
lateral lever filling system. It offers also
1948 fountain pens and 1948
ballpens/rollerballs, both with trimmings in
sterling silver with aged finish. The
Limited Edition fountain pen features a
converter or cartridge (threaded) filling
system and the rollers are easily convertible
into ball pens.

Read more... - http://www.hisnibs.com/israel_60th.htm

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On the blog....'Miraculous' Recovery for Man Who Fell 47 Floors



"If you are a believer in miracles, this
would be one."
DR. PHILIP S. BARIE, on the recuperation of
Alcides Moreno, a window washer who plunged
47 stories last month.

Follow the link below to read this incredible
story in the New York Times.

Read the full stories here... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com


Regards,

Norman Haase
His Nibs.com
www.hisnibs.com
Blog: http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
sph33r
Sort of off topic.. but were you born in 1956? I'd find that a bit amusing as my father was born just 9 days before on Dec 31st 1955 and also happens to be named Norman Haase. :-D

I'm curious how you pronounce Haase? We pronounce it HAH-zee.. but most people I've ran into with the Haase surname pronounce it Haas.

Happy Birthday!
Ink Stained Wretch
QUOTE(His Nibs @ Jan 4 2008, 01:40 PM) [snapback]467449[/snapback]
HisNibs.com update --
Happy Birthday to the King!
January 4th, 2008

As I'm sure all of you are aware, January 8
marks the birthday of the King. Now no need
to send lots of presents...I have everything
I need.

Oh wait. You thought I was talking about the
other King? I see. Well, in
recognition of the 8th also being the
birthday of Elvis....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pen Roll fit for the King



We have quite an unusual tribute to the King
here, as the pattern relates to items from
Elvis Presley's stint in the U.S. Army!

Shown are his Selective Service registration,
Certificate of Service, Honorable Discharge
document...even his dog tags!

Well, a merry birthday to you, Norman! And to the late swivel hips as well.

Wow, maybe I should put all of my old stuff together and make something out of it! I think the only thing I actually have though is my DD-214. But that's the most important thing for me! Oh, how I wanted that DD-214 when I hadn't gotten it yet! I'm not sure if I still have a draft card around somewhere or not. I think we're required to carry it on us but mine might have been in a wallet that was stolen years ago. Well, no real danger of my getting drafted now anyway!

Again, merry birthday to you, Norman.
Ink Stained Wretch
QUOTE(His Nibs @ Jan 4 2008, 01:40 PM) [snapback]467449[/snapback]
HisNibs.com update --
Happy Birthday to the King!
January 4th, 2008

As I'm sure all of you are aware, January 8
marks the birthday of the King. Now no need
to send lots of presents...I have everything
I need.

Oh wait. You thought I was talking about the
other King? I see. Well, in
recognition of the 8th also being the
birthday of Elvis....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pen Roll fit for the King



We have quite an unusual tribute to the King
here, as the pattern relates to items from
Elvis Presley's stint in the U.S. Army!

Shown are his Selective Service registration,
Certificate of Service, Honorable Discharge
document...even his dog tags!

Well, a merry birthday to you, Norman! And to the late swivel hips as well.

Wow, maybe I should put all of my old stuff together and make something out of it! I think the only thing I actually have though is my DD-214. But that's the most important thing for me! Oh, how I wanted that DD-214 when I hadn't gotten it yet! I'm not sure if I still have a draft card around somewhere or not. I think we're required to carry it on us but mine might have been in a wallet that was stolen years ago. Well, no real danger of my getting drafted now anyway!

Again, merry birthday to you, Norman.
His Nibs
QUOTE(sph33r @ Jan 8 2008, 12:10 PM) [snapback]471699[/snapback]
Sort of off topic.. but were you born in 1956? I'd find that a bit amusing as my father was born just 9 days before on Dec 31st 1955 and also happens to be named Norman Haase. :-D


Son!!!!! headsmack.gif That's wild! He must be an incredibly handsome, intelligent and successful man. Yes, I was born on January 8, 1956.

QUOTE
I'm curious how you pronounce Haase? We pronounce it HAH-zee.. but most people I've ran into with the Haase surname pronounce it Haas.


I know that in Germany it's pronounced 'HAZ-A' (two syllables, like the soft 'a' sound when Porshe is pronounced correctly). My grandfather Americanized the pronunciation, so our family says 'HAZ', one syllable, like in Hagan 'DAZ', of which I had my share last night.

QUOTE
Happy Birthday!


Thanks very much! Please give my regards to your father...from his namesake. rolleyes.gif
His Nibs
QUOTE
Wow, maybe I should put all of my old stuff together and make something out of it! I think the only thing I actually have though is my DD-214. But that's the most important thing for me! Oh, how I wanted that DD-214 when I hadn't gotten it yet! I'm not sure if I still have a draft card around somewhere or not. I think we're required to carry it on us but mine might have been in a wallet that was stolen years ago. Well, no real danger of my getting drafted now anyway!

Again, merry birthday to you, Norman.


Thanks very much!
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