Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Quick photo of our latest pen club limited edition
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
A few photos from our March meeting
We had an excellent turnout for our March meeting, held on the afternoon of Saturday March 22nd --- a total of 35 VPC members (including five newcomers!) attended an informal gathering at the Vancouver Public Library's Champlain Heights branch.
I had a lot of fun talking to everyone (including brand-new members Andrea P, Ben F, Beverley, Kimberly, and Nadiia)... so much so that I almost forgot to snap any photos for our website 🙄. I did remember to take a small handful, though, and Christopher T. was kind enough to take some group shots (thanks, Christopher!), so here they are...
(photos by Maja, except where noted ~ please click on images to enlarge)
A nice group shot (also taken by Christopher) of (L-R) Shona, Steve, James, me, Paul and Beverley.
A quick photo of our club's newest limited edition fountain pen - a beautiful Radius 1934 'Settimo' Marmo! (the one above belongs to Allan, but I'll take some photos of my own pen and post a review soon) The multi-refill ballpoint in the photo was one of many that Steve handed out to all attendees (thanks, Steve!).
Several of our members brought really interesting pen cases to the meeting, so I snapped photos of a couple that were actually handmade by them...starting with this cool vinyl multi-pen holder made by Catherine using leftover vinyl from a 'Star Wars' purse!
Catherine likes the design because she can fold over the flap and use the case as a desk pen holder, as well.
Joy made this cute leather solo pen sleeve as a holder for clipless mini pens using materials from two local companies---leather from Hand and Sew and thread from Lonsdale Leather.
Peeking out from it is her adorable Montblanc Heritage Rouge et Noir Baby Ivory-coloured special edition fountain pen!
Last, but not least, we have this Rickshaw Bagworks two-pen sleeve made specially for online retailer Pen Realm featuring the lovely artwork of our fellow pen club member, Carola!
Well, that's all the photos from the meeting! Many thanks to everyone who attended; I hope you had a good time 😀. It wasn't a themed meeting this month, but April's meeting will have a theme, so check our website later this week/early next week for details about next month's meeting (including the theme); I'll post them after our venue booking is confirmed.
(~Blog post by Maja~)
Monday, March 24, 2025
Newest Acquisitions (Virtual "Show & Tell") ~ part 541
Many thanks to everyone who came to our March meeting two days ago! I'll post a few photos I took during the meeting sometime this week. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this latest installment of newest acquisition reviews by our members; it's a review of a vintage model that Christopher recently acquired (thank you for sharing, Christopher!)....
Christopher writes:
"I seem to be flush with the likes of Aikin Lambert vintage writing instruments these days. And just for the record and, as memory serves, this fine vintage writing instrument duo is my third example into my vintage pen collection. I was particularly interested when this clasped-together pen and pencil set came my way. My first thought was either a group of writing instruments which could have hung from a gentleman’s watch chain with the items neatly pocketed in his vest. Or, and on the other hand, maybe residing in a fashionable lady’s purse. But wherever they came from in days long gone by, I am truly blessed to have them now."
(all photos courtesy of Christopher ~ please click on images to enlarge)
"The fountain pen is an Aikin Lambert black vulcanized hard chased rubber lever filler of responsible size with a very long straight cap. The chasing on this cap and the barrel are impressive, as is the Aikin Lambert branded 14K Gold nib. And to write with, this nib has a most gorgeous amount of flex. The section is also black and allows for good handling when the pen is written with."
"Attached to this fine fountain with an 14K Gold filled clasp, is the most attractively finished miniature mechanical pencil. The colours in this finish of lapis blue, jet and vibrant gold leaf are, to my mind, stunning. As for dimensions, the pen posts at a full 5 3/4 inches, but caps at 4 1/2. While the pencil comes with a short length of only 3 inches, but works extremely well. In closing, I can’t say enough good things about this duo other than it will definitely have a place of honour in my vintage pen collection."
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Reminder ~ Meeting this *SATURDAY* ! (1:00pm - 3:30pm @ VPL's Champlain Heights branch)
VANCOUVER PEN CLUB MARCH 2025 MEETING
Where: The Branch Meeting Room of the Vancouver Public Library's ⭐CHAMPLAIN HEIGHTS⭐ branch at 7110 Kerr Street (SE corner of Kerr & East 54th Avenue), Vancouver, BC. Link: https://www.vpl.ca/location/champlain-heights-branch
Date: ⭐ SATURDAY⭐ March 22, 2025
Time: ⭐ 1:00pm to 3:30pm ⭐
Topics: None! This meeting is just a casual get-together (ie. no show & tell), but please feel free to bring pen-related items to show your fellow attendees.
No need to RSVP ~ Hope you can make it! 😀
Monday, March 17, 2025
Newest Acquisitions (Virtual "Show & Tell") ~ part 540
Christopher writes: "When it comes to small in the world of vintage writing instruments, most seasoned pen collectors think of the Salz Bros' line of ‘Peter Pan’ pens. But turning the clock back even further, there is one outstanding example of small pen craftsmanship, and it has to be ‘The Pet’ by the Aikin Lambert company.
Aikin Lambert was duly founded in 1867 by James Cornelius Aikin in partnership with Henry A Lambert in New York City. The company, in turn, employed an extremely skilled pen maker, Mr. John B Shea, who became in time a business partner of the firm and even later the Vice President of Aikin Lambert. J C Aikin & Co. originally was a top end quality New York jeweller who delved into the manufacturing of gold "pens" (referred to as "nibs" today), barrels for retractable ‘Safety’ pens and mechanical pencils, but the company masthead and branding in turn changed to Aikin, Lambert & Co. when Henry Lambert joined as a co-partner. During the years that followed, the company reincorporated under a new banner of Aikin, Lambert & Co. Ltd in the Spring of 1889. Subsequently, in 1902 the L E Waterman company took over and reorganized the Aikin Lambert operation. At that time, the name was changed yet again to Aikin-Lambert Co. The history behind this relationship between Waterman and Aikin Lambert, in turn, lead to the latter supplying Waterman with finely ground, jewellery quality gold nibs, barrels for retractable safety pens and a full range of mechanical pencils for Waterman. This relationship blossomed and continued until Aikin Lambert was assimilated by the Waterman company."
"So, now with a bit of the history covered, I will return to the likes of this tiny little black vulcanized rubber fountain pen. First off, let me relate that when I say tiny I can definitely vouch for the capped size as only 2 1/2 inches, and posted --with a stretch-- you might be lucky to get 2 3/4. Saying that, rocketing out of an equally tiny section, which is a wee bit challenging to grip, is the most beautifully crafted miniature 14K gold nib, which actually writes quite reasonably with a fair bit of flex. This is an eye dropper filler pen which sports a 14K gold short ribbon ring in a small raised mount atop the flat surface of the closed end of the cap. In closing, I would have to admit that this tiny item is truly a real treasure and worthy of becoming part of my vintage pen collection."
Christopher--thank you for the pen history lesson, and for sharing this adorable vintage treasure with us!
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
March meeting -- NEW DATE, NEW TIME, NEW LOCATION!
March meeting details:
Where: The Branch Meeting Room of the Vancouver Public Library's ⭐CHAMPLAIN HEIGHTS⭐ branch at 7110 Kerr Street (SE corner of Kerr & East 54th Avenue), Vancouver, BC.
Link: https://www.vpl.ca/location/champlain-heights-branch
Date: ⭐ SATURDAY⭐ March 22, 2025
Time: ⭐ 1:00pm to 3:30pm ⭐
Topics: None! This meeting is just another casual get-together ---ie. no show & tell--- so please do not rearrange the tables & chairs into one long table (this will allow more people to sit at each table ;). If you want to bring pen-related stuff to sell/trade/give away, please feel free to do so!
Hope you can make it! 😀
Any questions? Email us at: vancouverpenclub@gmail.com