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2024 D.C. Pen Show Recap and Class Resources

August 7, 2024

Many thanks to everyone who came out and stopped by our table at this year’s D.C. Pen Show! It’s always enjoyable to meet readers in person and to put faces to names, and it never ceases to amaze me just how many people share this passion of ours. The 2024 D.C. Pen Show was easily the largest pen show I’ve been to in terms of number of vendors, and I suspect that once the attendee numbers come in, they’ll confirm that the show is still growing and has recovered from the “Pandemic lull” in attendee traffic.

A shot of the third ballroom on Sunday afternoon, as everyone was starting to pack up.

Three Full Ballrooms of Pens, Inks, and Paper

I’ll be honest with you up front: The show was so busy that I saw very little of it - other than what I could see from my table - until Sunday afternoon. When you’re a full-time vendor trying to make a go of it as an actual business, it’s a very different show experience. I didn’t buy a single pen all weekend, which is the first time that’s ever happened. That said, if I had actually had the time to explore, it likely would have ended up as a financial disaster. This year there were three full ballrooms full of exhibitors: the main ballroom with major brands and retailers, a smaller “second” ballroom that mostly housed independent makers, and a third ballroom down the hall that featured most of the international attendees, including show favorite Galen Leather! Additional vendors were packed into the main entrance and hallways.

Table neighbor Matthew Chen was grinding away at nibs all weekend!

Fantastic Pens was attending their first pen show! They definitely raised the bar on the sign game.

I picked up one of the Good Made Better ebonite pocket pens at the Chicago Pen Show. Dan has continued to perfect the design, all of which feature a faceted cap with a matte-finished ebonite.

I almost snagged that yellow ebonite pen, but I was good.

The latest from Schon DSGN! I think this pen was a new release for the show.

I shared table space with Vanness Pens, and Ana Reinert from the Well-Appointed Desk was swatching inks from Octopus Fluids, Van Diemans, and Laban all weekend!

Hinze Pens brought these new plated nib designs!

I delved into this a bit more in my Patreon writeup, but several people commented that this year’s show may have been a bit too big. As you can see from the lead photo in this recap post, the aisles periodically clogged during giveaways, influencer meet-and-greets, etc., making it difficult for people to navigate the show and frustrating vendors who couldn’t get customers to their tables. A solution is beyond the scope of this post, but limiting the number of vendors and/or moving to a larger event space might be options for future D.C. Pen Shows. As for the current hotel, it’s fine as far as pen show venues go, but in my opinion there isn’t enough restaurant and bar space for attendees to gather after-hours, and the location is not particularly convenient for other shopping and dining alternatives.

Later in the afternoon, my friend Dan (@dandon375) hosted a meet-and-greet where we got to play around with his collection of folded nibs, ruling pens, and modified Pilot Parallel calligraphy pens. This is the Franklin-Christoph DC Pen Show Special Edition Ink (an olive green) on 68gsm Tomoe River Paper.

Classes in the Pen Lounge: What Did You Think?

This year I worked with Vanness Pens on the Vanness Pen Lounge, which was a ballroom below the main show area that offered a quiet respite from the chaos that is the D.C. Pen Show. Throughout the weekend, the Pen Lounge hosted a running list of classes that included Fountain Pens 101 for beginners, a class on inks taught by Ana from the Well-Appointed Desk, and my own class on notebook systems. Basically, my class was a 30-60 minute overview of a handful of popular notebook and organizer systems that included the Traveler’s Notebook, the Lochby Field Journal, the Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter, and Plotter. For those who attended the class, I referenced some written resources that exist on the site: a general overview post on how to get started, and a multi-post series on specific notebook systems including those we discussed during the class. If you’d like to read further, see Part I (Background Information); Part II (Plotter/Ring Binders); Part III (Traveler’s Company/Modular); and Part IV (Single Notebooks). I also recently published an “Ask TGS” FAQ Page that contains certain of the information we discussed, as well as general resources for new users.

Overall, the Pen Lounge concept seemed well-received, especially at a show that drew a lot of first-time pen show attendees and ended up being very crowded. It was nice to have a quiet, well air-conditioned and ventilated space downstairs to rest for a moment, and I enjoyed having the opportunity to meet everyone away from the table.

Did You Miss Out on the Fun? Product Links, Resources, and Details on More August Pen Show Opportunities!

As with most pen shows I attend, I needed to take a day to recover on Monday, but yesterday I was back in the shop and re-entered all products from the show into the online inventory. My personal show strategy when I have a table is not to bring all of the product lines that we carry, but rather to select unique products that won’t otherwise be represented at the show. This year I chose a handful of brands: Roterfaden and Lochby for the main table display, accented with some interesting pens from Anterique, Uni, and Pilot.

Pens from the T.G.S. Table: Uni Jetstream 4+1 Multi Pens, Anterique Brass Ballpoints, and Pilot Hi-Tec-C Coleto Gel Multi Pens. Again, it’s fun to surprise people with items you don’t typically see at shows!

I had never seen the Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter organizers represented at a pen show, and since I was teaching a class on notebook systems, I figured that this past weekend would be as good a time as any to test it out. There’s a reason the Taschenbegleiter remains popular after all these years, even at a relatively high price point: It’s an intuitive, well-made organizer system, and the quality shines when you’re able to try it in person. It turns out that the Taschenbegleiter that drew the most attention was my 5+ year-old classic leather black model (new versions of which I carry in the shop but of course forgot to bring with me). Several people requested that I post the link to the specific model, which is the Taschenbegleiter LTD_022. All Lochby products that remain in stock are also back in inventory and listed on the site.

Because I need to finish moving into our physical shop space here in Nashville, I will not be attending Stationery Fest this week in New York City as originally planned. (If anyone was unable to get a three day pass and would like one, please reach out.) My next pen show will be the San Francisco Pen Show at the end of the month. I will not have a table but will rather be doing this show as an attendee, though if you’d like to place an order for show pickup I can probably make that work.

The Gentleman Stationer is supported by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. Stay tuned for details on our upcoming brick and mortar location, including visiting hours.

In Pen Shows Tags DC Pen Show 2024, DC Pen Show, Pen Shows
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2024 D.C. Pen Show: Friday Report! (Plus Directions to Our Table)

August 3, 2024

Greetings from the 2024 Washington D.C. Fountain Pen Supershow! I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from this year’s show, mainly because I’ve been tied up with the move to our new shop and all that entails, but also because the past few post-Pandemic D.C. Pen Shows have felt “off” in terms of traffic. Fridays have been somewhat slow, with fewer weekend pass-holders making a full weekend of the experience and the main rush deferred until Saturday. Yesterday, however, was easily the busiest I have seen the D.C. Pen Show since 2019. The hotel is completely booked with a packed restaurant and bar, so apparently many out-of-towners decided to fly or drive in to attend the show.

It’s 4:00pm, so that means a raffle drawing at the Pilot Pens table. This is a scene I haven’t seen in years.

The 2024 show spans three hotel ballrooms, building on last year’s expansion in terms of the number of vendors and amount of sheer space the show is occupying in the hotel. Because there are three major pen shows taking place in the U.S. this August (the D.C. Pen Show, Stationery Fest in New York City, and the San Francisco Pen Show), many international vendors have decided to make a full month of it and are staying over to hit all three. If you can make it to any of these shows, there’s a deep roster of Japanese and European vendors present, including Opus 88 from Taiwan, who I don’t believe I’ve ever seen at a show before! There are also 8 different nib grinders.

Don’t miss out on the fun in the Vanness Pens Lounge, where there’s a rotating cast of characters holding classes on everything from ink swatching to folded nibs to my own presentation on notebook systems! Yesterday I hung out for a while at the tail end of the show

If I’ve heard one complaint from attendees, it’s that the show has become more difficult to navigate as it’s grown. This year, the organizers posted a QR Code with a link to an interactive map, though even that hasn’t seemed to help much. Part of the fun of a pen show is wandering for three days and discovering new things, but if you’re an attendee with limited time, you do need to an easier way to find specific tables. One thing I’ll be contemplating in my post-show recap is whether the D.C. Pen Show has, in fact, grown too big. At a minimum, it seems to have outgrown it’s current location.

Come Visit Our Table: Where We’re Located!

We are sharing table space with our friends at Vanness Pens this year, so you can find us next to Matthew’s Nib Works (Matthew Chen) in the front hallway. Whenever I attend a pen show, I try to bring brands that won’t also be found at a dozen different tables at the show. This year, I chose to bring Lochby cases (which are always a favorite at pen shows - lots of attendees end up needing additional storage to take pens home!), and Roterfaden, which I’ve never brought to a show before and has received a lot of interest. Taschenbegleiter systems are a bit of an investment, and it’s often helpful to be able to view and handle them in person before making a final decision on whether it will work for you. We also have Anterique Brass Ballpoints and Multi Pens from Uni and Pilot, which lots of attendees have been surprised to discover since it’s not something you typically see at any U.S. pen show. While Friday was busy, we brought plenty of stock so track us down!

If you can’t visit us at the show, you can still join in the pen show fun by using the coupon code “PENSHOW10” at checkout for 10% off most shop orders, good through Sunday evening!

The Gentleman Stationer is supported by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program.

In Pen Shows Tags DC Pen Show 2024, Pen Show
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The stock Tokyo Traveler’s Band is black, but it also ships with a pink band that I’ve installed. This is going to be my pen show notebook.

Thursday Drops for August 1, 2024: More Tokyo Edition Traveler's Notebooks, Cactus Leather Roterfadens, and More!

July 31, 2024

Well, maybe more like Wednesday night drops, but we’re traveling bright and early tomorrow to the D.C. Pen Show, which runs August 1 through August 4 (Thursday through Sunday). In general, Thursday is a trader day, primarily vintage, though there are some people who do set up in the afternoon. I will be next to the Vanness Pens table, and also assisting in the Vanness Pen Lounge where I’ll be hosting a course on notebook systems and generally visiting through the weekend. I’ll have samples from various systems including Traveler’s Company, Lochby, Roterfaden and more, as well as product available for purchase back at the table.

Of course, if you can’t join in the fun at the D.C. Pen Show, as always you can take 10% off most shop orders through 11:59pm Sunday on August 4 using the coupon code “PENSHOW10” at checkout. Some exclusions apply due to brand restrictions, including TWSBI, Roterfaden, Pilot, and a few others. We currently have a fresh shipment of the limited edition Tokyo Traveler’s Notebooks, some new Roterfaden Taschenbegleiters that include a Cactus Leather A5 version (entirely vegan!), and a fresh shipment of nearly all Maruman Mnemosyne Notebooks and Life Paper. Happy shopping and I hope to see you starting tomorrow!

Many thanks to everyone who has supported us this week as we moved to our new shop. We look forward to welcoming you in person soon!

  1. Tokyo Limited Edition Traveler’s Notebook. Featuring a black standard cover adorned with symbols of Tokyo, this is a gorgeous edition that comes with two elastic bands: one in standard black and one in a sakura pink. Guess which one I went for!

  2. Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter KL_24 Cactus Leather Edition. This latest release from Roterfaden is 100% vegan friendly, featuring a soft cactus leather exterior, vegetable felt interior cover, and a waxed cotton lining that contains both pockets and a zippered pouch. Be sure to check out the pictures on this one as it’s quite unique. It also features an elastic to hold the notebook cover closed.

  3. Life Typewriting Paper. Tokyo-based Life Stationery makes some of the more unique paper formulations out there, including this typewriter paper that not only stands up to a typewriter but also handles fountain pen ink.

  4. Life Airmail Paper and Envelopes. Almost as thin as true onionskin, don’t be fooled because this paper will handle a fountain pen quite well, though you will be able to see through to the other side, so write on one side only.

  5. Midori MD Letter Writing Paper. Available in both standard MD Paper and MD Cotton Paper, this popular lined paper (with matching envelopes sold separately) is a favorite among those who enjoy written correspondence and we’re glad to have it back in stock.

  6. Maruman Mnemosyne Notebooks. These fountain pen friendly (and relatively cost-effective) notebooks are a favorite. Perforated pages for the win and they come in multiple rulings!

  7. Hightide Folding Metal Book Stands. Available in nearly a dozen different colors, we’ve restocked these favorite desk accessories as we build out our physical shop. Read more about how I incorporate these into my own office workflow in yesterday’s post.

  8. Hightide Sandglasses. Nearly all colors and sizes of the popular Hightide Sandglasses are back in stock. Read more about how you can incorporate analog timers into your everyday workflow.

  9. Caran d’Ache Nespresso 849 Ballpoint Pen. This year’s Nespresso 849 special edition is a gorgeous matte midnight blue, with the pen’s body made partially from recycled Nespresso capsules.

  10. Caran d’Ache “Claim Your Style” 849 Ballpoint Pens (Matte Gradient Editions). Caran d’Ache went all-in on the matte finishes this year, with the Claim-Your-Style 2024 releases also incorporating a two-color gradient.

Everything will have a place in the new shop, including these NJK Pencil Sharpeners which we have on display!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Thursday Drops, DC Pen Show 2024, TGS Curated Shop
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We will be at the D.C. Pen Show! Details below.

A Mid-Summer Update from T.G.S.: Lots of Changes on the Horizon, Including a Brick-and-Mortar Shopping Option Plus Pen Shows!

July 10, 2024

Those of you who are Patreon members or who subscribe to the shop newsletter may already be aware of some of these announcements, but I figured it was time to update the general readership since we are now very close to our move date! For the past year, I’ve been searching for a physical location for T.G.S., and given rising commercial real estate costs in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area, it hasn’t been easy to find suitable space that’s also reasonably priced. As it turns out, we have a lease on a location, and will be taking possession towards the end of July.

This is an extremely exciting new development for us (me and my family, who collectively run T.G.S.), and will allow us to expand both the T.G.S. Curated Shop as well as the range of pen-related content we can provide through our various media channels. Currently, I don’t have dedicated studio space for photography and video, which necessarily limits the quantity and quality of content that I can produce. The educational and informational content we offer here at T.G.S. will remain a core part of what we do, and a big part of this move is about expanding what we can offer the pen community in that regard.

I’ve been attending multiple retail trade shows over the past couple of years preparing to expand the various lines of stationery we can offer, as well as partnering with manufacturers and brands on additional exclusive collaborations.

Will There Be an In-Person Shopping Option in Nashville? Yes! But Not Immediately.

As soon as we are able to move over our warehouse and office/fulfillment operations, we will offer in-person order pickup from a fixed location in the Nashville area. Once we take possession, I will post the address and pickup instructions here on the site, but I can go ahead and let my local customers know that the new location is near Berry Hill and central to most of the greater Nashville Metropolitan area. In the coming months - hopefully prior to the holidays - we plan to have a small retail area set up within our space that will allow people to come and shop our various product lines in person. Store hours will be forthcoming.

D.C. Pen Show Details: Come See T.G.S. In Person!

Due to the impending move, which is currently scheduled to take place the week before the D.C. Pen Show, we will not have time to assemble a full table’s worth of inventory for either the D.C. or San Francisco Pen Shows in August. That said, we will be in attendance, teaming up with our friends at Vanness Pens to help staff the new Vanness Pen Lounge in D.C.! The Pen Lounge will be located in the downstairs conference area below the main ballroom (which at past shows had been used as the “maker’s area” before last year’s hotel remodel. Stay tuned for further details as we get closer to the main event, but this space will feature an area for attendees to socialize, ask questions from a rotating cast of volunteers, and attend mini-classes and workshops throughout the weekend.

In addition to helping staff the Lounge, I will be hosting a workshop on notebook systems, and will have a small selection of samples from brands including Roterfaden, Lochby, Traveler’s Company, Midori, Laconic, and more. While I can’t commit to bringing items for in-person purchase, since our ability to restock inventory may be limited by the move, I will try to have a small selection of T.G.S. products available for purchase at the Vanness tables. Please let me know if there is something you specifically want to see and I will try to make it happen!

The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program.

In Events, TGS Curated Shop, Pen Store Tags T.G.S. Curated Shop, Retail Store, Editorial, Pen Shows, DC Pen Show 2024, San Francisco Pen Show 2024
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