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The 36th annual Arkansas Pen Show will be March 15th - 17th, 2019 at the Crowne Plaza in Little Rock, Arkansas.

 

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I'm looking forward to the Arkansas Pen Show this year. Perry (Pakman) and I plan to be in Little Rock again this year to help you find the right pen for you and to restore your sick and broken pens. Stop by and see us for your pen needs, we also buy and trade. See you there. https://www.arpenshow.com/

 

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Can't wait to see all our pen friends in Little Rock this year! Going to be a great show!

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The 2019 Arkansas Pen Show Friday 10am to 6pm

Saturday 9am to 6pm

Sunday 9am 4pm

The 36th annual Arkansas Pen Show will be March 15th - 17th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas. Admission is $5/day or $10/weekend.

 

We have several new exhibitors and seminars this year. There will be an After Show Meet-Up Saturday evening with several door prizes.

 

Schedule of Seminars:

 

BASIC PEN REPAIR w/Fern Padilla

Thomas Room: FRIDAY, 1-2p

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PEN HACKS w/Danny Harris

Thomas Room: FRIDAY, 2-3p

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TOOLS FOR YOUR JOURNALING w/Ruth Czir

Location TBD: FRIDAY, 2:30-4p

Fee: $5

URBAN SKETCHING w/Robert Bean

Jackson Room: SATURDAY, TBA

LOW KEY LETTER WRITING w/Lexi Adams

Jackson Room: SATURDAY, TBA

FOUNTAIN PENS FOR YOUNGER COLLECTORS w/Zach Cumbie

Jackson Room: SATURDAY, 11-11:45a

BULLET JOURNALING w/Cassi Sewell

Location TBD: SATURDAY, 1-4p

Fee: $25

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BASIC PEN REPAIR w/Fern Padilla

Thomas Room: SATURDAY, 1-2p

DO MORE WITH YOUR JOURNALING w/Ruth Cziir

Location TBD: SATURDAY, 2:30-4p

BRUSH LETTERING 101 w/Amy Davis

Location: TBD SATURDAY, 2:30-5:30p

Fee: $80

FOUNTAIN PEN BASICS w/Lisa Vanness

Thomas Room: SATURDAY, 3:30-5p

AFTER SHOW ASK THE EXPERTS PANEL

Lounge Area: 6p

NON-DENOMINATIONAL SUNDAY SERVICE w/Danny Harris

Roosevelt Room: SUNDAY, 8:30-9a

​OFF-HAND FLOURISHING w/Michael Sull

Location TBD: SUNDAY, 12n-4p

Fee: TBA

BULLET JOURNALING w/Cassi Sewell

Location TBD: SUNDAY, 1-4p

Fee: $25

 

List of Exhibitors:

Following is a partial list of exhibitors:

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​​Art Outfitters - Kerry Kemp

​​Country Made Pens - Troy Breeding

Crafted Woods - Rick Beckham

​​Dan Lanford

​​​Don Lamkin

​​Grandpa's Fountain Pens - Cynthia Feyen

​​Jimmy Dolive

​​Joe Lowe

​​Kent Leichliter

​​Kenro Industries - Cary Yeager

​​Lexi Adams

Newton Pens - Shawn Newton

​​Papier Plume

​​Robert Bean

​​Sam Highsmith

​​Tactile Turn - Will Hodges

​​The Nibsmith - Dan Smith

​​The Pen Man - Thomas Baley

​​The Pen Market - Nathaniel Cerf

​​The Write Pen - Danny Fudge

​​Vanness Pen Shop - Lisa Vanness

 

Please check the Arkansas Pen Club website, http://www.arpenshow.com/, for updated information as it becomes available.

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Finally Here! Heading out for Little Rock tomorrow. Looking forward to a great show!!

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Headed that way this morning.

 

This will be my first non-Dallas pen show, and the first actual vacation I've taken in years. I'm so excited. :D

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Danny, John, Grayling and I are going to have a great time! Who else is planning on being there?

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This was a tremendous show. So much fun. It was so great to see everyone I knew and meet so many I didn't. The venue was wonderful, as well.

 

I'm definitely hoping to go back in 2020. :)

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Had a great time at the show! Enjoyed talking with John and so many other fountain pen friends old and new! Sold 12 pens and bought 2. One that I found was a grail pen I have sought after for the last 15 years and the other was so very unique that I just couldn't resist it! Already making plans for the show for next year!!

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Thanks to the Arkansas Pen Club for a great show this year.

 

Regards,

 

danny

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