L. Michael Fultz Articles
- The Pen with the Carburetor (Prince’s Protean)
- History of A. A. Waterman
- The Biggest Penmaker You Never Heard Of (Arnold)
- History of Century Pens
- History of Conklin Pens
- History of Corona
- History of A. T. Cross
- Two Foley Pen Makers?
- History of John Holland
- History of Mabie, Todd – Swan
- History of Pelikan Pens
- History of Wirt
- The First Parker Pen
- Celebrity Endorsers of Parker Pens
- A Visit to Stonehedge (George S. Parker house)
- George S. Parker, Hockey Fan
- Another George S. Parker Postcard
- George S. Parker had to travel . . .
- Identifying Certain Apparently Confusing Pens (Vacumatic prototypes)
- Parker’s Duofolds, Part 1: A Survey
- Duofold Ad Parody
- PenParkers (desk bases)
- Parker’s Zaner-Bloser Pens
- Parker Clocks and Watches
- The Vacumatic Block
- Nib Widths (Parker Nib Gauge)
- The Tale of the Blood Red Parkers
- Parker 51 Token
- Removing, Reinstalling Parker Collector Shells
- The Most Common Prototype Pen (Parker 61)
- Parker’s Fist Writer
- Lewis Edson Waterman, In His Own Words
- World’s Smallest Pen (Waterman)
- Waterman Self Fillers, Part 1: A Survey
- Waterman Self Fillers, Part 2: Pump Fillers
- Waterman Self Fillers, Part 3: Experimental Pull Filler
- Waterman Self Fillers, Part 4: Crescent Fillers
- Waterman Self Fillers, Part 5: Coin Fillers
- Waterman Self Fillers, Part 6: Sleeve or Thumb Fillers
- Waterman Self Fillers, Part 7: Levers
- Waterman’s Fraternal Emblem Pens
- Waterman’s Music and Artists Pens
- Ebb Tide at L. E. Waterman
- Thinking About Starting a Pen Collection
- Collecting Advertising Blotters
- With Box and Instructions
- A Tale of a Country Auction
- A “Feel Good” Pen Story
- When Bad People Happen to Good Pens
- Review of The Art of Japanese Lacquer Pens
- Review of Fountain Pens: United States and United Kingdom
- Review of The Write Stuff, Collector’s Guide to Inkwells, Fountain Pens and Desk Accessories
- Calligraphy on Steroids (St. John’s Bible)
- Report from 1891
- Quill Knives, Quill Cutters, and Steel Erasers
- Thinking About Paper
- What’s in a Name?
- Sac Change (Aikin Lambert brochure)
- San Francisco Bay Area Pen & Watch Show Report (2000)
- Los Angeles Pen Show Report (2002)
- Houston Pen Show Report
- Columbus Pen Show Report
- A Visit to the P.E.N.S. Meeting (Minnesota club)
- PCA Annual Meeting Report
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