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You can pick one Edison...

One new Edison production line standard c/c and steel nib...

What model / color do you go with and why?
 
B&B did it perfect in 2011 with the Glenmont in green, if you like bigger pens with a classic look, that's your pen. IMO of course.
 
B&B did it perfect in 2011 with the Glenmont in green, if you like bigger pens with a classic look, that's your pen. IMO of course.

Sounds awesome, and I'd pick that up in a second if it was available.

Looks like the Hudson has pretty similar dimensions apart from the section, and that one is both on my radar and currently available.
 
Also, would "binderized" be the only way to go on a new Edison if he has it in stock, or is Mr. Gray involved enough that any retailer is safe?
 

Doc4

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I'd wait if I were youse

When have you ever waited, and not bought a pen?

:001_rolle

Who's to say they can't buy both!

I am very happy with my 2011 Glenmont B&B LE. I'd say get one in the sort of size you enjoy, based on your own hands and your size preferences.
 
When have you ever waited, and not bought a pen?

:001_rolle

Who's to say they can't buy both!

I am very happy with my 2011 Glenmont B&B LE. I'd say get one in the sort of size you enjoy, based on your own hands and your size preferences.

Ha! And in true B&B fashion, BOTH it shall be.

Emerald Hudson is en route.
 
I fell in love with a pearlette in mint chocolate without a clip last year at a pen show. Haven't had discourage to get one just yet.

Congrats on the Hudson!
 
My only advice with Edison is to try to get Ebonite for the material.
It's so much nicer than acrylic.

After that, it's just whatever model you like best.
 
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