Pen porn Friday on Saturday

Sorry this is late — it’s been kind of a bad week. 6 out of the last 7 days I’ve had a migraine. I’m hoping that I’ve finally figured out my triggers and that today’s lack of headache is going to continue. I’m about to go to a yoga intensive workshop for the weekend — I really need to feel well!

Anyway — enjoy the pretties!


Jean Pierre Lepine -- Titanic Jean Pierre Lepine — Titanic
From the website:
The cap is shaped like a vent from the ocean liner. Via the opening in the top covered by sapphire glass, you can see the pink gold nib, engraved with the silhouette of the Titanic.
The spring clip is screwed to the back of the cap.
The body with several portholes is fitted with a transparent ink fountain in which it possible to see ink and piston. Lower down, you can see a propeller similar to the Titanic ‘s and underneath the steerage of the ship protected by a sapphire glass cover. On turning the inking-roller, the piston pumps the ink, the propeller turns and needle of steerage starts to move.

Learn more about this pen here.

Jean Pierre Lepine -- more Graphyscaf Jean Pierre Lepine — Graphyscaf
This is the steampunk pen.

This writing instrument has been assembled from 195 separate components:
– 52 parts held together by 143 rivets.
– the cap is assembled from 21 parts held by 65 rivets.
– the clip is assembled from 10 parts held by 9 rivets.
– the pump system is assembled from 10 parts.
– the barrel and body are assembled from 11 parts held by by 69 rivets.
Learn more about it here.

Jean Pierre Lepine -- Free Ride Jean Pierre Lepine — Free Ride
I love the looks of this pen even though it isn’t a fountain pen. Learn more about the pen here.


8 thoughts on “Pen porn Friday on Saturday”

  1. I especially like that Titanic pen. No prices listed on the website, I notice. I suspect it’s an “you can pay the electric bills this year, or you can buy this pen” sort of thing. =P

    1. I really liked the Titanic pen as well. I can’t find a price for it either — I suspect you’re correct, they’re incredibly expensive.

  2. I especially like that Titanic pen. No prices listed on the website, I notice. I suspect it’s an “you can pay the electric bills this year, or you can buy this pen” sort of thing. =P

    1. I really liked the Titanic pen as well. I can’t find a price for it either — I suspect you’re correct, they’re incredibly expensive.

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