Pen Appeal part Deux
I wasn’t always a pen-atic: I acquired my recent pen fetish from TBG. I think collecting pens is a very typical male obsession: as they climb the corporate ladder, whipping out important or unusual pens to sign the business document is a status symbol. TBG started his pen collection over 30 years ago, inspired by an antique crystal and wood inkwell and pen holder he inherited from his grandmother. Over the years he’s acquired gorgeous, expensive and unusual pens (new, vintage and antique) and out of necessity, cases, stands and holders to display and store these pens.
Having a spouse with a pen obsession or other mantique passion is very desirable to antique, flea and vintage market lovers like Moi:
- he’s always willing to accompany me to a market or shop as he has his own interest to track down

- when I’m browsing alone I can keep an eye out for the perfect gift
- he totally gets why some things cost what they cost
- he understands that something “similar” won’t do: I can spend years tracking down the exact thing that I want
Over the years I’ve gifted TBG with pens, cases and other accessories to support his collection (and to prove that I was thinking about him while I’m off traveling on my own, such as the flower frog to hold pens on TBG’s desk).
It’s also lucky to have friends who are on similar hunts! I recently visited bff The Antiques Diva in Berlin, and of course we spent much of my visit exploring the antique markets of Berlin. I’d been to Berlin several times before with TBG, and was eager to revisit with a shopping list in mind. And one of the items on my list was a gift for TBG. Fortunately for me, the AD is married to The Wine Guy, and TWG is also an avid pen collector (who discovered several years ago he could research and buy antique and vintage pens on French ebay). So one of the first steps on my mission was to consult TWG for advise as to the perfect German pen to gift TBG.
TWG knew the exact pen to track down: a Pelikan pen, and to complete the gift, a Pelikan pen holder. Pelikan is a German brand, so the perfect souvenir gift. TWG also happens to be close friends with The Pelikan Pen Guy! He even could recommend which market was most likely to offer the pen, and gave Moi guidelines on style, price and condition.
TWG’s Pelikan Pen shopping guidelines included:
- pen should be manufactured around 1950′s
- buy from a pen specialist, not just a stall with pens
- a fountain pen is interesting but roller more practical
- spend time writing with the pen to be sure the ink flows smoothly, the pen feels good in the hand
- preferably the classic cigar-shaped pen
- spend no more than 50€
- look for the Pelikan display case: again not more than 50€
- accompanying filled ink jar and nibs would be interesting (if I went for the fountain pen)
- try the flea market Straße des 17. Juni
So with our Pelikan pen mission clearly outlined (plus a shopping strategy of our own) the Antiques Diva and I headed toward Straße des 17. Juni.
What do you think of our find? TBG loves it!




5 comments
I think your pen find is fabulous!!! I have a similar display in my office and is often the subject of conversation.
Very well done, and I’m glad TBG likes it as well!
What’s really scary is our son is starting to get interested in pens…is pen-addiction hereditary, or just contagious?
FINALLY, even I am beginning to ‘figure out’ the initials, what they stand for – makes reading the article a little less challenging. It’s great to find a SMALL article that attracts someone, rather than something you can’t carry, have no room for, etc. etc. etc. This sounds rather ‘practical’ and certainly makes a unique “find”, a challenge.
Ah Moi! Ya gotta love her. She does take care of me. BTW, You should see my Ferrari Pen. Now all I need is the car:( Please Moi?
TWG gave you great advise on the perfect gift for TBG! And you came away with a great gift! I love it – and as I have never seen the display before I’m off to google pen displays to find out more.
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