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I use the vintage floral frogs as mentioned by Esterbex. I have several with different size holes. They hold the pen upright and are, somehow, attractive to my mind. Most were made during the depression and are as old or older than the pens they hold for me. Most of mine are clear glass, but I have one in green glass and one in orange carnival glass.

No matter how much you push the envelope, it will still be stationery. -Anon.

A backward poet writes inverse. -Anon.

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It took a while, but I have trained my pens to sit and stay while on the desk.

With the new FPN rules, now I REALLY don't know what to put in my signature.

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It took a while, but I have trained my pens to sit and stay while on the desk.

I tried to train my pens, but that went as well as training my cat! He is on my desk as much as my pens. In fact, I am quite certain that he believes my desk, like the rest of my house, is actually his. He allows me here because I open the cat food for him. It may be that my pens allow me here because I fill them with ink. I seem to be the only one that is trained.

No matter how much you push the envelope, it will still be stationery. -Anon.

A backward poet writes inverse. -Anon.

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This vintage pen holder from the 'bay graces my desk. Shown with an OS Balance and an Illinois Bunn railroad watch.

 

http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy241/DrMonzon/IMG_3249.jpg

Pedro

 

Looking for interesting Sheaffer OS Balance pens

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I only have one FP right now but this is the stand I made for it. In a candle holder I used some plastic tubing that my pen slipped right in and I filled around it with candle wax. I like it. :P

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PENS!!!!!!!!

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I only have one FP right now but this is the stand I made for it. In a candle holder I used some plastic tubing that my pen slipped right in and I filled around it with candle wax. I like it. :P

 

 

Ingenious! :rolleyes:

God is seldom early, never late, and always on time.

~~Larry Brown

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Hi, I like the pen stand Idea but did you line the whole you drilled with something soft. That lamy and other metal or plastic pens would scratch eventually when you put the pen in and out of the stand without protection

After a quick trip to my local hardware store and about 20 minutes of work, here it is:

 

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k303/mateo44/random%20pix/IMG00092-20110308-1928.jpg

 

Over and above its obvious good looks and top-drawer sophistication, my pen stand has several appealing characteristics (to me at least). First, it takes up virtually no usable space on the desk, running parallel to the edge. It's also expandable -- it can fill up the length of the desk with simple, modular additions (sold separately). And, it's dirt cheap -- find something better? Just toss it, or convert the galvanized steel parts to paperweights. The pictured 9-pen model ran about $8. You just screw it together following the simple instructions, and drill it through.

Favorite Pen: TWSBI 540 (F) is my "Special Pen" Lamy Vista (F) is my take around pen.

Favorite Ink(s): Baystate Blue, J.Herbin 1670 --- Current Ink: Noodler's: Baystate Blue, TWSBI 540 (F), Private Reserve; Sherwood Green, Lamy Vista (F)

Favorite Paper: Rhodia Dot Pad A5

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I probably have the most elegant and labor-intensive-to-make holder there is (I had to eat a can of chili to get it) :roflmho:

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