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Can I See Pictures Of Your Edison Pens? (Help Me Decide!)


lgbpinho

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Hello!

 

I'm buying an Edison Pearl later this year. I still have a lot of time until the purchase but I REALLY can't decide on the material. Do you mind uploading some pictures of yours? Don't need to be Pearls. I know the Edison Pen Company has many pics but I'm looking for less profissional pictures ;).

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Herald - Copper Flake Acrylic

2015 LE Collier - Black Rose Acrylic

2014 Winter Edition Noveau Premier - Black Ice Acrylic

Menlo - Translucent Mint Swirl Acrylic

Hudson - Emerald Acrylic

Pearlette - Black Ebonite

 

 

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This is the Goulet version but the name used for the material in the rest of the Edison line is "commodore"

 

http://i63.tinypic.com/28w1g6s.jpg

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Unexpected pet :P

 

trying to teach him cursive........his father never did,at least one of his 126 kids should learn it!

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I have an Edison Pearl in Black Rose acrylic that I can take pics of tomorrow, assuming it doesn't rain (We have terrible indoors lighting.) I broke the clip (user error, NOT Brian Gray fault) but you can get a look at another instance of Black Rose.

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Edison Collier Burnished Gold:

 

http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p799/sandygriff/Edison%20Pen_zpssxnntqbo.jpg

 

It's an interesting pen. It looks pretty dark in low light but when you catch it in the light the gold really shows up - almost with a 3D like quality as you slowly turn the pen. It's a very nice pen with an expensive feel to it.

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trying to teach him cursive........his father never did,at least one of his 126 kids should learn it!

Is it upper left or middle right handed?

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These acrylics are so nice. That persimon is awesome. And the same goes for the darker ones...

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  • 7 months later...

Here's my two: one is a standard Beaumont Bedrock Flake with an SS Fine nib, and the red /black one is a Beaumont Pneumatic in Bourdeaux Flake with a black cap and an SS Fine nib and an SS Medium nib.

 

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Beaumont Bedrock Flake

 

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Beaumont Pneumatic in Bourdeaux Flake

 

 

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http://zobeid.zapto.org/image/pens/edison_morgan/glenmont_and_morgan_3.jpeg

 

Glemont with neon swirl, Morgan with bedrock flake.

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