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Discussion in 'The Chatterbox' started by Shep, Nov 30, 2008.

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  1. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    man....trouble just follows me, doesn't it? :rolleyes:
     
  2. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    dunno...please expound...
     
  3. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    My FS thread for some vintage boar brushes.....the one has a swastika on it, in what I believe is the Native American or Indian....ancient in other words, positioning, NOT the Nazi symbol positioning (on it's point)....

    it's created a bit of a stir....not too bad I guess, but I wasn't expecting it, honestly
     
  4. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    ahhh, gotcha...I was even over there earlier, but didn't connect the dots
    edit: if you really want to cause trouble, you could stand the brush at a 45° angle :D
     
  5. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    glad someone caught my [slash]suffering :ashamed001 [/slash] joke :D
     
  6. gatto

    gatto *Not a dude*

    ugh... super glue, I spent about 5 months with super glue all over my fingers for these :rolleyes:

    [​IMG]

    (those are 4 of about 80 models I put together)
     
  7. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    :happy102 :happy102 :happy102

    now that's funny! :D

    maybe I'll tilt the whole pic itself....:D
     
  8. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    DUGG!

    (c'mon everyone! you know you want to....)
     
  9. jfever311

    jfever311 Active Member

    Good evening fellas. What's good out there?
     
  10. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    Hey Jason! Glad to see ya here....how're you and the family holding up?
     
  11. jfever311

    jfever311 Active Member

    Things are moving along. It is tough to do any real grieving per say around here though. Between the girls, the wife, the career, the book release, and getting all dads possessions and properties in order, life just will not allow any rest.

    Oh yeah, Truckman. You outta fix your sig line. Have Yourself a Rollsshave. Two s's.
     
  12. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    Hey Jason!
    I would ask "How goes it", but the synopsis has already been given
     
  13. jfever311

    jfever311 Active Member

    Jim, good to see you over here. Hows things acrossed the street in TAT?
     
  14. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    haha...yeah, I can't believe I didn't notice that earlier....I'm usually a dork about those things :rolleyes:
     
  15. sol92258

    sol92258 I have no earthly idea

    slowed down alot, since most of TAT is over here. I check in every once in awhile, there's a couple of threads I keep an eye on, the old TAT being one of them, there's a thread about how many shaves to the bottom of a shave stick (something along those lines), with some pretty funny pics posted, and more to come, if anyone's interested
     
  16. jfever311

    jfever311 Active Member

    Rrrr..... Shave sticks have been making me mad lately. I have sent numerous emails to that dude, John, from WCS, and none have been answered. My dad got involved in that hoax of a group buy on B&B, and I want to get a refund for the stuff that he never got. Honestly, I want nothing from a vendor like WCS, except a refund of the funds that were used to pay for that IM order.
     
  17. Etoyoc

    Etoyoc Backwards

    Hey Jason. Hope things calm down for you and your family. Good luck with the IM refund.
     
  18. burningdarkness

    burningdarkness Woot Off

    Good to see you, Jason.

    Best of luck recovering the money from the WCS Irisch Moos buy.
     
  19. burningdarkness

    burningdarkness Woot Off

    Matt - if you want some pointers on going XTG with the straight, let me know.

    I understand it now! Thanks for the translation.

    I'd love to see a picture or a scan of your writing, Tom.

    :prr

    Thanks, folks. It's not that good, honestly. :ashamed001

    I am into classic pens, yes. Not as much as Bong or Tom, but I only write with fountain pens (unless I'm writing a check or need something to be waterproof and don't have a waterproof ink loaded into one of my pens).

    I'm also left handed. With a nib with a moderate flow and a fast drying ink, you shouldn't have many problems.

    Unfortunately, I don't know much about vintage fountain pens, so I'll post what I know. If you have any more questions or would like any more help, let me know.

    First question: How large are your hands?

    The Namiki Falcon is an exceptional pen (though not a traditional fountain pen as it has an extremely flexible nib) that I would suggest for small writing and a left hander. I have a small Moleskine that I use often - my writing has to be very small to fit in between the lines - and the Falcon is very good at precise work. I even have a medium nib, so you could even drop down to the fine nib if you want a really thin line. It's not a very wet nib (ink flows through slowly), so it's perfectly suited for us left handers. I have a somewhat large hand (just a hair under 8 inches from base of hand to tip of middle finger), but the Falcon fits in it well with the cap on. It's a tiny pen that's only 6.75 inches opened with the cap posted.

    The pen can use ink cartridges or ink from bottles using the included converter (which doesn't have a large capacity).

    It retails for around $130, I think, but if you contact Pam (she's wonderful and her customer service is top notch) at the following site, you'll be able to get it for less:

    http://onebeagle.net/oscarbraun/

    If you're looking for bargain pens, I've heard very good things about the Duke and Hero pens from the following site:

    http://www.isellpens.com/

    Most of the modern pens aren't too prone to leaking. I've carried the same piston fill Pelikan with me almost every day for a number of years and have never had a problem with leaks.

    For carbon forms - I'd take Brian's suggestion. You don't want to use a regular fountain pen nib with any pressure as it will damage it. The nice thing about fountain pens is that you barely have to touch the pen to the page and it'll write. It really eases the pressure off of your hands.

    Most large companies that produce pens these days do either piston or converter/cartridge fill. Eyedropper fill was common many years ago. Personally, I prefer piston fillers (mostly because they can hold more ink). Converter/cartridge systems are more user friendly and flexible, because you can use both bottled ink and cartridges (which are very handy on the go).

    Here's a very handy cheat sheet:

    http://www.richardspens.com/?page=ref_info/fillers.htm
     
  20. jfever311

    jfever311 Active Member

    It might be messed up to say this, but I am going to laugh my ass off when the 1 year mark hits for that group buy, and the sticks are still lost in space!!
     
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