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sdcurnow
I just received my custom Glenmont pen from Edison Pen Company and I thought I would share my impressions with all of you.  It's my first review, so here goes:

The Ordering Process - 5/5     My experience with The Edison Pen Company began with the ordering process.  A review of their website shows four current models available in a variety of materials, both ebonite and acrylic. I wanted something a little different, so I sent an e-mail to the owner, Brian Gray, and asked for his assistance in designing a "special pen."  After a few e-mails and a productive phone call, we settled on a Glenmont made of red-black ebonite with black ebonite finials at the ends, 3 "old school" red grooves, and a taper at the end of the pen.

Manufacturing - 5/5     Brian offers a unique service on his website.  He has recently added a webcam that he turns on occasionally so that you can watch him manufacture pens.  I was able to watch part of the process of turning my custom pen.  In my case, he began working on the pen within a few days of placing the order and it arrived at my door within 3 weeks.  The pen arrived plainly packaged in a plastic tube, shrouded in bubble wrap, inside a small white box, ready to endure anything inflicted on it by the US Postal Service.

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The Nib - 4.5/5     When the pen arrived, I gave it an initial flush and loaded it with Waterman Havana Brown.  ordered the pen with an upgraded steel Taccia two-tone fine nib with a plastic section.  Brian adjusted it to be a little wet ("7 out of 10"). The nib needed to be tightened slightly within the section, but overall performs well and is a pleasure to write with.

The Pen - 5/5     The pen itself was exactly as we discussed, red-black ebonite ("woodgrain") with black ebonite finials, 3 red grooves and a custom taper. (See Brian's photos).  The taper at the end of the pen isn't standard on the Glenmont, but it, along with the red grooves, gives the pen the "vintage" look that I was hoping for.  The pen is large (151mm x 15mm), but light (38 grams, with ink or 18 grams without the cap).  The cap does not post, but with the size of the pen body, it fits well in the hand.     The overall fit and finish of the pen is excellent. the transitions between the red-blak ebonite body and the black ebonite finials are seamless and the pen is perfectly polished.

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Cost/Value - 5/5     The pen, as listed on the Edison Pen website, is $210.  The addition of the Taccia nib upgrade ($25), the 3 red grooves ($15), an upgraded converter ($5) and shipping ($5) brought the total cost to $260.  The materials, manufacturing, fit finish, and nib combine to offer an absolutely first rate pen at an affordable price.  While this is not a $5 disposable, the cost to value balance is clearly in the favor of Edison Pen Company.

The Verdict - 5/5     After using the pen for only a few hours, I am already convinced that I will own another Edison Pen in the future.  I would highly recommend an Edison Pen to anyone with the urge for an ebonite pen.  You might even want to spoil yourself with a Bexley or Bock nib.
inkypete
Excellent review. I too am a recent owner and found the experience just as good as you have.

My peb is superb. Highly recommended and I will also own another in due course.
Lloyd
Gorgeous pen! What is the benefit of the upgraded converter over the standard one?
sdcurnow
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Gorgeous pen! What is the benefit of the upgraded converter over the standard one?


I prefer the glass and metal over basic plastic, no other reason. Both are functional.
DRP
This is an interesting and informative review. Please do more.

Gorgeous pen!
Aslan
Amen.


John
Songwind
Nice. I have been looking at some Edisons. They are on The List.

Wish he would do a pen with integral filling system. His designs would look great with a classic fill mechanism like lever fill.
dhlr14454
Your special additions, design-wise, are quite nice. This is a really good-looking pen.
James P
Bravo!
Brian
Thanks for a great review. I like what I've heard about the company and the focus on making a good product. I can't think of a better way to buy something great that was made just for you.
Rufus
The Glenmont is a superb pen. I have one of the first that Brian made; orange ebonite, black ebonite section and a 14k gold Bock nib. The more I use my Glenmont the more I like it; see my review. I like the enhancements you have made, but I can't see the tapered end too clearly.
System of Adam
Absolutely beautiful, I actually just e-mailed today about having a similar pen made. Seeing yours makes me even more anxious to hear back!!!
MYU
Beautiful pen! Thanks for the testimony about the Edison Pen company. I've been wanting an ebonite pen for a long time, but have been put off by relatively high prices. Edison pens seem nicely priced and I like the added benefit of excellent customer service. smile.gif
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