Bliss by Harry Bliss for October 29, 2021

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    BE THIS GUY  about 3 years ago

    Grandma must hate his parent(s).

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    syzygy47  about 3 years ago

    As a gift, that’s right up there with drum set.

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    blunebottle  about 3 years ago

    Good grief! Where’d she manage to find one of those?

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    juicebruce  about 3 years ago

    On line Shopping at it’s best ! Now to work on that eye and hand control thing ;-)

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    Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Thanks, Grandma. My parents loved it as much as the wood burning set you got me last year.

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    jagedlo  about 3 years ago

    If “Peanuts” were still around, he could be introduced as Charlie Brown’s pen pal…

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    MeGoNow Premium Member about 3 years ago

    I remember buying school supplies and needing fountain pen ink cartridges.

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    uniquename  about 3 years ago

    He has an ink bottle. That one’s more for calligraphy.

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    Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    I’ve been a collector of fountain pens, inks and fine paper for 40+ years. Many a fine hour has been spent with a pen in hand.

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    davanden  about 3 years ago

    This echoes an old Peanuts cartoon.

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    NWdryad  about 3 years ago

    I’m sure his parents are thrilled.

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    Comictator II  about 3 years ago

    Very first … and only!

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    thejanith Premium Member about 3 years ago

    By the time I came along, ballpoint pens were the norm. I recall, at age 8 or so, finding an old fountain pen that still had ink. I was amazed at the thing, and went trotting out to show my mom this wonderful brand new thing I’d found. It made my handwriting look even better than a ballpoint did. Of course, my mom popped that bubble right away. It was older than I was! She did let me keep it and helped me find ink for it. I wrote really long letters to my older sister who was overseas, because it was truly fun to write with the thing. She said she was really glad I’d found it; she loved getting mail from home!

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    Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 3 years ago

    It will surprise young readers but fountain pens were the only alternative to pencils until the early 1960’s when the ballpoint pen came into mainstream use when Bic introduced its product with the slogan, “Writes The First Time, Every Time!” It truly revolutionized the world by putting an end to all the problems and hazards of fountain pens as illustrated in this comic. Ruining a shirt with a leaky fountain pen was not a source of humor.

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    willie_mctell  about 3 years ago

    Hmm…I went to grammar school in the ‘50s. We started with dip pens and inkwells. Seriously. We weren’t allowed to use ballpoints until fifth grade. I never managed the ballpoint. I’ve used a fountain pen all my life. I’m reasonably clumsy but have never had trouble with blots and smears. For me it’s much easier to write legibly with a fountain pen. Ballpoints have almost zero paper feel and slide all over. Running out of ink is the only drawback to a fountain pen.

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    schaefer jim  about 3 years ago

    God, I remember those leaky pens.

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    raybarb44  about 3 years ago

    Mom wants to thank you too…….

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