Dulos
Member
Ok, I admit it. I started making pens because I am addicted to pens. I love the feel of a hefty pen with a low center of gravity. I love it when it flows effortlessly over the paper leaving a dark line behind. So, I decided to make my own pens. The basic reasoning was that I could make them cheaper than I could buy them and if I made enough of them I could maybe even break even.
And then it all fell apart. It fell apart because my own children became addicted too. Now they come to me and say, "Dad, I need a pen that does this or looks like that." And it isn't just one. Pretty soon they want one of every style and every color. And then it gets worse. They are now saying, "Dad, I need an upgrade to a more flexible nib." And on top of that they are spreading this terrible disease. They say, "Dad, I need a gift pen for my friend's birthday or Christmas present." So much for any hope of breaking even.
When will the madness end?
And then it all fell apart. It fell apart because my own children became addicted too. Now they come to me and say, "Dad, I need a pen that does this or looks like that." And it isn't just one. Pretty soon they want one of every style and every color. And then it gets worse. They are now saying, "Dad, I need an upgrade to a more flexible nib." And on top of that they are spreading this terrible disease. They say, "Dad, I need a gift pen for my friend's birthday or Christmas present." So much for any hope of breaking even.
When will the madness end?