There's a few guys named Keith here at Pentrace so I'm the one with the capital
"K". Anywhere else you go on the net I travel under the alias of "Feynn"
and you will see that name in my e-mail address.
I am coming close to finishing my 37th year of life and I can truly say that
life has been good to me so far... very good actually.
I have the greatest job on earth, I'm a Rehabilitation Practitioner and I
work with developmentally delayed adults in a residential program. If I won the
lottery I would still do what I do... honest. The staff and clients I work with
are wonderful people and they teach me more than I could ever hope to teach them.
The love of my life is beautiful, talented, and equally pen obsessed lady
who is a student majoring in computer sciences. She is also the mother of our
four children; the "chicklets" are 5 and 3 while the "heir and
the spare" are 10 and *gasp* thirteen.
I used to do freelance art work and even have a copywritten cartoon character
that appeared in his own weekly strip some years ago. (I think he is bound to
re-appear when I launch my new website). I think this life-long love of art and
drawing also led me to discover the joy of using fountain pens. I used to use
dip pens for sketching and cartooning and think I decided I needed a fountain
pen for travelling and making notes.
Upon purchasing that first pen, I was immediately afflicted with penophilia
and have now been a dedicated user and collector for more than twenty years. Being
a tinkerer by nature, (and Scottish to boot) I started repairing and restoring
my own pens and discovered that this is a task I truly enjoy.
Despite living in a large metropolitan city, finding fountain pens of any
kind here is extremely difficult and like many other cities, there was no-one
here who made it their business to offer repair services or offer any decent selection
of pens of any kind. My penophilia has now spawned a small business where I perform
a variety of repairs and restorations, and now sell a wide variety of pens to
a mostly local clientelle. I like the personal interaction with people and they
seem to enjoy having a pen guy who still makes house calls. I especially like
working with elderly clients who's pens usually need nothing more than a re-saccing
and a polish before they are again usable writing tools or being able to provide
someone with a pen similar to the one they used in their youth.
I have also been asked to perform workshops and teach handwriting and pretty
soon, I will have to clone myself so that I can keep up with things.
In the future I intend to begin designing and building my own pens and since
I have an affection for vintage overlay and metal pens I intend to add silver-smithing
to my eclectic repetoire of skills. In this way I will be able to fuse my love
of art and design with my love of pens and hopefully, will be able to share some
of these designs with others.
I am hoping that I will be able to travel in the coming year and will be able
to meet many of the great people I talk to here and via that old fashioned method
of sending letters with pen and paper.
I have discovered that the pens aren't nearly as interesting as the wonderful
people I have met because we happen to share a common illness I affectionately
call penophilia.
Cheers!
Keith
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