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Where Fountain Pens Are Saved and Sold — The New York Times

Posted on March 29, 2017 by Shawn Mihalik

Where Fountain Pens Are Saved and Sold — The New York Times

The Fountain Pen Hospital represents a bygone idea in an age of instant communication, but it still draws people from across New York City to its storefront at 10 Warren Street. Terry and Steve Wiederlight, who are brothers and the current owners, have watched the business established by their grandfather and father in 1946 ebb and flow through the industry’s sea changes.

I’m definitely visiting next time I’m in New York.

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