The meeting didn't feature a "show & tell", but was a fun gathering where folks could chat about all things pen-related, swap inks, and trade stories about their latest finds. We also had door prize draws for the many inks and Chinese fountain pens donated by our fellow VPCer Godwin (thank you so much, Godwin! ๐ ) Steve G. was kind enough to hand out some cool disposable fountain pens by Snowhite and multi-colour ballpoints--thanks, Steve!
I snapped some photos during the meeting (part 2 of this meeting report --which features Sherman's photos--- was later posted here: https://www.vancouverpenclub.com/2025/10/september-meeting-photos-part-2.html), so without further ado, here they are ...
(all photos by Maja ~ please click on images to enlarge)
(Above - clockwise from bottom left corner) Abhijit (๐), Monika, Kimberly, Sherman, Catherine, Audrey, Tony, Michelle, Andrii and Lisa (✌️).
(Above photo - left to right) Allan, Stuart, Mark, James, new member Tim S., Leo, Shona, Ben and Grant.

That's me (Maja) on the left and our pen club's co-founder Bill K. on the right. Sandwiched in the middle is Glenn, our mutual (and dear) friend, who came all the way from Australia to attend our meeting. This wasn't Glenn's first VPC meeting, though; he attended our September 2019 one, as well - Good onya! ๐
I didn't take many pen photos -- it was a very busy meeting! -- but I was glad I snapped a photo of this bright yellow pocket fountain pen belonging to Phil, as I hadn't heard of the brand before. It's a Maruzen 'Lapita', and Phil acquired it during a recent trip to Japan.
(Above) A lovely Sailor 'Pro Gear' "Kure Azur" fountain pen (part of Sailor's cocktail-themed series) that Phil bought at the Marui Shoten store in Tokyo's Ameyoko Shopping Center (in Ueno).
According to Sailor's website: "The Cocktail Series is a collection of fountain pens themed around cocktails, which began in 2011. The 2020 edition, marking the 10th release in the series, is named "Cray Azure," meaning "Clear Blue of Kure and Seto Inland Sea." This pen is inspired by the Seto Inland Sea and Seto lemons from Kure City in Hiroshima Prefecture, where Sailor Pen originated."
Abhijit (who came all the way from India) brought several fountain pens from his collection to show us, including this handsome red and black "Carbon Fiber" model made by Lotus Pens in India.
While the pen's body is made of carbon fiber (a very strong, yet lightweight material), the accents are made of red Nikko ebonite -- a very attractive combination of materials and colours.
The glossy black fountain pen above is another fountain pen that Abhijit brought - the all-black dark edition of the Kanwrite Ebony Heritage. Kanwrite, an Indian manufacturer, make their own nibs and feeds in-house. Both Abhijit and I are big fans of their nibs, and I reviewed several Kanwrite pens here on our website.
Last, but not least, a swirly black and cream ebonite fountain pen made by Ranga, a well-known Indian pen company. Ranga offer a dizzying array of models and materials to choose from on their official website/webstore.
A big "thank you" to everyone who gave up part of their Saturday to come to our September meeting this month!
๐Details about our October meeting are posted here: https://www.vancouverpenclub.com/2025/09/october-meeting-information-including.html
(~blog post by Maja~)
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