The fountain pen represents an elegance in writing now largely lost. Yet for nearly a century fountain pens were a revolutionary instrument that made writing, particularly letter writing easier and faster. We believe that some examples of exceptional fountain pen designs should grace a series of U. S. Postage Stamps at some point in the near future.
The fountain pen represents an elegance in writing now largely lost. Yet for nearly a century fountain pens were a revolutionary instrument that made writing, particularly letter writing easier and faster. We believe that some examples of exceptional fountain pen designs should grace a series of U. S. Postage Stamps at some point in the near future.
We, the undersigned citizens of the United States are users of and collectors of fountain pens. The fountain pen was a revolutionary instrument of communications that had a profound impact on business and writing, particularly of letters. The fountain pen as we know it today is also a uniquely American invention. The coming year, 2008, is the 100th anniversary of the patent for the first Sheaffer lever filled pen. It is also the 101st anniversary of the Mabie, Todd Company, 125th anniversary of the founding of the L.E. Waterman Company and the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Parker Pen Company. Fountain pens are the medium in which some of America's foremost industrial designers including Henry Dreyfus, Raymond Loewy and Lazlo Maholy-Nagy have expressed their art. Indeed the Parker 51 fountain pen is the only writing instrument honored by inclusion in the collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art. For their historic significance, artistic merit and for their significance in the history of writing, letter writing in particular, we respectfully request that the U.S. Postal Service commemorate the American fountain pen with a series of stamps depicting several significant examples of those those fountain pens and that you do so at your earliest convenience.
We signed the "U. S. Postage Stamps Depicting Fountain Pens" petition!
# 653:
10:02 pm PDT, Aug 31,PATRICIA DESILVA EMILEANE, Utah
Please create a stamp honoring fountain pens. Although writing is an art now largely lost because of the use of emails, fountain pens are still used by many in a time-honored and elegant tradition to actually write to loved ones and acquaintances. Please do create such a stamp.
# 652:
11:07 am PDT, Aug 31,Darlene Dalmaceda, Nevada
Fountain pen collecting and stamps go together hand in hand. This would be an excellent tribute to one of America's greatest inventions.
# 651:
9:41 am PDT, Aug 31,Vijayendra Rao, Washington D.C.
America is the home of the fountain pen - they are objects of great beauty and elegance and this is a deserved honor.
# 650:
4:39 am PDT, Aug 31,D Randel, Israel
Fountain pens Rock !
# 649:
9:39 pm PDT, Aug 30,Name not displayed, Arizona
I am an avid fountain pen user and collector. A stamp designed to commemorate fountain pens would provide a reminder of the art of writing as well as a historical momento of the United States's own fountain pen production.
# 648:
6:54 pm PDT, Aug 30,Name not displayed, Ohio
# 647:
6:26 pm PDT, Aug 30,John Dugrew, New York
# 646:
5:17 pm PDT, Aug 30,Gerard Powell, Australia
I am a fountain pen appreciator/collector. These beautiful writing instruments of years gone by deserve to be acknowledged on stamps to draw the link to the past form of letter-writing.
# 645:
5:05 pm PDT, Aug 30,Dennis Lively, Missouri
# 644:
12:31 pm PDT, Aug 30,Name not displayed, Illinois
# 643:
11:03 am PDT, Aug 30,Robert Wallack, Maine
# 642:
9:19 am PDT, Aug 30,Kevin Faulkner, Georgia
# 641:
8:49 am PDT, Aug 30,Christopher Anzalone, Maryland
Some of the world's greatest historic documents have been written and/or signed by fountain pens so it would be appropriate to recognize the role of the fountain pen in the course of human events.
# 640:
7:58 am PDT, Aug 29,Cora Henricks, Kentucky
I have been a fountain pen user since age 7 (now 64) and a stamp collector nearly as long, so would be very meaningful to me to have a stamp commemorating fountain pens!
# 639:
7:47 am PDT, Aug 29,Elaine Maddox, Virginia
I am a long-time stamp collector and a long-time fountain pen collector. Mail and handwriting with fountain pens is a total match. Please consider the stamp.
# 638:
7:44 am PDT, Aug 28,Thomas Levitan, Washington D.C.
I agree with Paul Gade's suggestion -- and maybe even feature the ugly Sheaffer cartridge pen of the 1960s that some younger folks used. The tranlucent colored barrel, steel cap. Sold for $1.00 including a pack of cartridges.
# 637:
4:12 am PDT, Aug 28,Name not displayed, Maryland
# 636:
4:08 am PDT, Aug 28,Thomas Manson, Maryland
The country needs to acknowledge the heritage of handwriting before the computer and its peripheral devices lead the next generations to forget the entire process!
# 635:
2:18 am PDT, Aug 28,Paul Gade, Virginia
I suggest the stamps feature significant pens of the major U.S. Manufacturers of pens during the "golden age" of the fountain pen - Parker (the duofold), Wahl-Eversharp (the Skyline), Sheaffer (the Snorkel), Waterman (100 year pen), Conklin (Mark Twain Crescent filler), and a standard Esterbrook (the pen all us old folks used in grammar school through high school). Of these, only Parker remains an active U.S. company today.
# 634:
10:12 am PDT, Aug 26,John Reche, Indiana
Please consider featuring the following pen companies on stamps: Waterman, Parker, Sheaffer, and Esterbrook. A block of 8 featuring their bestfountain pens from the Golden Age of fountain pen use.
# 633:
8:39 am PDT, Aug 25,Batman Not Robin, Wisconsin
Batman here. The leaders of the great city of Gotham have successfully used their fountain pens in the never ending fight against crime. I ask that you create a stamp to commemorate this achievement. Pronto.
# 632:
4:01 pm PDT, Aug 24,Name not displayed, California
POST OFFICE OFFICIALS...IT'S TIME FOR OUR WONDERFUL PENS TO BE ON YOUR STAMPS!
THERE ARE MANY HISTORICAL MODELS AND BRANDS AROUND. BESIDES THEY WILL SELL LIKE A MINT PARKER "51" COCOA.
# 631:
11:35 am PDT, Aug 19,Wendy Williams, Florida
Please consider this for a postage stamp! The fountain pen is a wondrous instrument that deserves recognition.
# 630:
11:44 am PDT, Aug 15,Elaine Dismuke, Virginia
I would love to see a stamp that remembered that time when writing was an art. Having a fountain pen stamp would do that.
# 629:
11:47 am PDT, Aug 13,Jeff Daniel Marion, Tennessee
I'd love to see a series of stamps with some of the classic and great fountain pens of the past and present depicted on postage stamps. It would be wonderful to see pens in use in hands writing letters, etc.
# 628:
2:17 pm PDT, Aug 10,Patrick Wang, New York
# 626:
6:40 am PDT, Aug 2,Sulema Ebrahim, New York
What better symbol for a U.S. stamp---but that of a fountain pen?
# 625:
4:02 pm PDT, Aug 1,Tobe Halen, Washington
Fountain pens were used to sign some of the most important bills in history. Had it not been for their invention, we might still be using a quill and traipsing around with ink stained fingers.
In some of their finest forms they are art . . . . can you say the Parker 51. In this day of e-mail and instant messaging, let's pay hommage to an historic part of communication - I don't know about you, but a valentine signed with a flourish, sure beats a text message any day.
# 624:
5:42 pm PDT, Jul 27,Name not displayed, California
Yes, please honor the rich and colorful history of fountain pens!
# 623:
10:26 am PDT, Jul 27,Valerie Lavender, Massachusetts
Some of our finest literature and poetry has been drafted with a well-used and beloved fountain pen. Even more so, fountain pens have historically played a core role in the art and ritual of letter writing. Let's honor this traditional instrument of social communication and well-crafted design.
# 622:
9:27 am PDT, Jul 27,Andy Slobodien, California
# 621:
5:18 am PDT, Jul 27,Sarj Minhas, United Kingdom
I can't think of a better subject matter which fits with letters, postcards and stamps..... Fountain Pens !
1:04 pm PDT, Jul 26,Stephen Hechler, Florida
This would be really useful and many people would buy these.
# 618:
12:10 pm PDT, Jul 26,Robert Dubois, Belgium
Epicurian by choice
# 617:
11:13 am PDT, Jul 26,Name not displayed, Indiana
# 616:
8:23 am PDT, Jul 26,Dennis Bowden, Missouri
I heartily endorse this proposal as both a collectior and user of fountain pens.
# 615:
6:58 am PDT, Jul 26,Allan Hall, Texas
I completely agree. Without the fountain pen there would have been no need for a post office!
# 614:
7:15 pm PDT, Jul 25,Brand Eskew, Missouri
I believe that the history of fountain pens and their relationship to the mail should be commemorated with a postage stamp. It would be very fitting
# 613:
1:51 pm PDT, Jul 23,Benjamin Navarro, Florida
As we promote the reading at schools we have to promote the writing for everybody.
# 612:
5:00 pm PDT, Jul 18,Rick Tropp, Virginia
# 611:
7:10 pm PDT, Jul 15,Name not displayed, New Mexico
# 610:
5:26 pm PDT, Jul 10,Leena Menon, Maryland
Please create the stamp with old historical fountain pen. USA sells the most fountain pens in the world and this is a fitting tribute to those create inventors who used fountain pen to calculate and write down their invention.
# 609:
1:36 pm PDT, Jul 9,Name not displayed, Michigan
# 608:
12:41 am PDT, Jul 8,SF Haffey, Canada
The history of the fountain pen is filled with American names and American achievements. Don't let this opportunity to educate people about one of America's contributions to writing pass.
# 607:
8:26 pm PDT, Jul 2,Erik Maenpaa, Pennsylvania
# 606:
5:01 pm PDT, Jun 29,Louis Stuhl, Massachusetts
# 605:
11:41 pm PDT, Jun 28,Sheila Ingle, North Carolina
# 604:
8:41 pm PDT, Jun 28,A.B. Naylor, Arkansas
# 603:
4:11 pm PDT, Jun 28,Joćo Figueiredo, Portugal
For many years, USA leads the world in the technology of the fountain pens. Please, commemorate this piece of History with postal stamps
# 602:
2:41 pm PDT, Jun 28,William Houghton, Pennsylvania
This is a no-brainer!