» Busy this weekend? March 16-17th Long Island Pen Show at Hofstra University

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Saturday & Sunday, 16-17 March 2013 Visit the 2013 Long Island Pen Show
Located at Hofstra University – Student Center Multi-purpose Room, Rm. 101

Sponsored by the Long Island Pen Club, Luxury Brands, and Exaclair Inc.

Featuring:

  • Repairs by Ron Zorn and nib work by Richard Binder.
  • Ink sampling table from Luxury Brands, distributors of Noodler’s Ink
  • Sample the smooth pleasure of writing on Rhodia paper and J. Herbin ink provided by Exaclair Inc.
  • New This Year: Fountain Pen Hospital, Anderson Pens and Kenro Industries
  • Dozens of collectors and dealers of vintage and modern writing instruments exhibiting, pens of all kinds
  • Desk sets, ads, blotters, inwells and ephemera form the golden age of fountain pens
  • Displays illustrating the history of writing and the story of the fountain pen.
  • Demonstratons on how to use and maintain fountain pens.
  • Functional writing instruments vintage & modern by Susan Wirth
  • Free pen ppraisals at the Appraisal Booth

Daily Admission is $10.00 payable at the door. Visit http://www.lipenshow.com for more details.

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Posted on March 14th, 2013 by Stephanie
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Thank goodness I don’t live close by! I could easily blow some dough at a pen show.

Bob

 

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