LL Woodworks
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Pick up a pen, yank the top off and start writing
No twisting, no turning just yank it off and start writing. I did a show this weekend and was amazed at how many people, predominately teenagers - but not always, would pick up a pen and pull. It didn't matter if it was a one piece twist type (sierra style), two piece twist style or a barrel and cap style, pick it up and yank.
I lost one roller ball to what I have labeled the "BIC Paradigm" where the threads were stripped. What do you think causes this? Is the package store pens like BIC and Pilot? Are they creating a paradigm in the young concerning pen use?
On a brighter note; I have a large sign (60" x 24") that features a fountain pen nib as the main graphic. On countless occasions I heard young ones say to mom or dad " Hey dad - what is that" (referring to the nib). When I heard this I made a special effort to walk around and ask the person if they had ever written with a fountain pen, and of course almost all said no.
So I took the time, using a demo with a Bock #6, to show them what one was, how they worked and how to write with one. Without exception it brought a smile on their face. They thought it was "so cool". Several chased down their parents, brought them back to the booth to show them; a few resulted in a sale. That's the fun part of doing shows!
I lost one roller ball to what I have labeled the "BIC Paradigm" where the threads were stripped. What do you think causes this? Is the package store pens like BIC and Pilot? Are they creating a paradigm in the young concerning pen use?
On a brighter note; I have a large sign (60" x 24") that features a fountain pen nib as the main graphic. On countless occasions I heard young ones say to mom or dad " Hey dad - what is that" (referring to the nib). When I heard this I made a special effort to walk around and ask the person if they had ever written with a fountain pen, and of course almost all said no.
So I took the time, using a demo with a Bock #6, to show them what one was, how they worked and how to write with one. Without exception it brought a smile on their face. They thought it was "so cool". Several chased down their parents, brought them back to the booth to show them; a few resulted in a sale. That's the fun part of doing shows!