Today’s post will be relatively short - I’m in full “panic packing” mode as I get ready to leave town for just over a week, which is actually the longest I’ve been on the road in nearly two years. I checked the Baltimore Pen Show website this morning and found that the list of exhibitors had been updated to reflect what I presume is the final group of vendors attending the show. Here is my own “short list”, though you know I’ll just end up wandering around for three days and discover a bunch of other ways to get into trouble!
Nib Grinds. My priority at pen shows is to get nibs worked on if they need it, so my first order of business will be to get on the list for one of the many workers who will be at the show. Per the exhibitor list, this might include The Nib Tailor, Custom Nib Studio, Pen Realm, J.J. Lax Pen Co., and All in the Nib.
Franklin-Christoph. As I mentioned in my “Pen Show Prep 2022” post, one of the most popular things to do at a show is to check out the Franklin-Christoph prototype trays that they set out each morning, and I usually pick up at least one or two of these pens, which give me the opportunity to add on a custom SIG grind on a versatile JoWo No. 6 nib.
Schon DSGN. I REALLY want to pick up of the new anodized full-sized fountain pens, as well as a faceted multicolor anodized Pocket Six. Ian always brings a few unique things to pen shows and sometimes launches new colors. If I can find a No. 8 Bock nib, I might try to get a spare section for one of my Ultem pens.
Kanilea Pen Company. It’s been a bit of a tradition for me to pick up one Kanilea Pen per year, either at the Baltimore Show or the D.C. Pen Show. I haven’t seen Hugh and Karol for a while, so I’m looking forward to seeing what they bring to Baltimore!
Ink. If there’s one area where the show looks light this year, its general-purpose ink vendors. Dromgoole’s is still on the list, as is Federalist Pens and Paper, but other larger ink-heavy vendors like Vanness are not attending. Personally, I’m looking to pick up additional inks from Ferris Wheel Press, as well as several of the Laban Greek Mythology inks.
Vintage Pens. Yes, I’m looking to add a few more vintage pens to my collection, and possibly building out some of the mini-collections I’ve accumulated over the years, like my set of Parker Sonnets and possibly some more Parker 51s.
Attending your first pen show? Be sure to check out last week’s post on Pen Show Prep! If you have any questions about Baltimore or shows in general, feel free to drop me a line!
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I’m looking forward to seeing everyone at the show! Just a friendly reminder that any T.G.S. Curated Shop Orders placed after closed of business today (5pm U.S. Central Time) will ship upon my return Friday, March 18. Many thanks for your understanding!
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