Hi Friend,
More than pleased to have you as a friend!
You certainly got me looking at pens a different way. I gave Glenn my father's Life Time Parker pen. It is older than I am. It still works fine. Now that is quality. It is the shape of the "Big Red" except it looks sort of like green marble.
I have always liked pens. I think I told you about writing hurting my hands (since I was in grade school). A fountain pen requires far less pressure to write than a pencil (Ball point pens were invented years later---I would guess in the 60's) so I was less apt to have pain from writing.
There I go--- yack, yacking again.
Thanks for inviting me to be your friend.
Enjoy,
Jim
More than pleased to have you as a friend!
You certainly got me looking at pens a different way. I gave Glenn my father's Life Time Parker pen. It is older than I am. It still works fine. Now that is quality. It is the shape of the "Big Red" except it looks sort of like green marble.
I have always liked pens. I think I told you about writing hurting my hands (since I was in grade school). A fountain pen requires far less pressure to write than a pencil (Ball point pens were invented years later---I would guess in the 60's) so I was less apt to have pain from writing.
There I go--- yack, yacking again.
Thanks for inviting me to be your friend.
Enjoy,
Jim