Stephen always wears peculiar things to these events.
I was sort of dragging my feet on writing a recap because I did something different at this pen show. Every show (or other pen events) I have attended in the past, I've always taken so much time to take pictures and videos and I missed out on chatting with attendees, vendors, and even finding gems amongst the pens! This time, I did not pull out my camera to take pictures. I hoped that everyone else would take pictures that I could enjoy, and it worked. The great thing is I got to spend my time chatting, laughing, hugging, making friends, seeing old friends, and finding some rare delights. The downside is I don't have many pictures to share with you, and I regret not taking selfies with so many special people. Rats. I'll just have to do so next year.The best part wasn't the goodies, believe it or not. It was meeting so many people I've known for years online. Real people in real life! It was wild. It's such a heart-hugging feeling to meet your tribe. Thank you to every single one of you who came to say hi!
Chatting with Ryan Krusac, with Brandon from Modern Chocolatier. If you ever thought to yourself: how can a pen show be any better? Here's how: Brandon Lee's chocolates.
A masterpiece from Sarj The-One-Man-Pen-Show Minhas' table.
Two of the fine gentlemen of Franklin-Christoph - Scott Franklin and Jim Rouse!
Here is my takeaway, complete with chocolate from The Netherlands (thank you Janine!), a Nock Co. Seed Traveler's Notebook case, a Nock Co. Canvas Sinclair, a Franklin-Christoph zipped wallet, a Ryan Krusac Legend L14 Custom Pen (pet portrait), an Edison Menlo draw-filler on loan to review, a custom grind for my Pelikan M1005 triple-broad nib (Masuyama), a Desiderata Icarus, a Franklin-Christoph Model 66 + Needlepoint, a Franklin-Christoph Pocket 45 + 1.1 mm stub, two Sheaffers (one music nib, one broad stub), and a Waterman Lady Patricia with flex nib and spare body from the lovely Myk Daigle!
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