Dan, You’re just like the real estate agents with their high school photos in their ads. In real life they look like recent parolees after hard time, or aged hard core hookers. But keep that pen moving and the brain churning out those off-the-wall thoughts. We won’t turn you in.
Fountain pens? I didn’t know those were still around. Remember the movie ‘Valley of the Dolls": the lawyer asks for a pen and says it’s gotta be a fountain pen, not one of those lousy ballpoints.
Growing up, I learned to use a “dip” pen in grade school, the kind with a handle and replaceable nib, then tried a couple of different fountain pens that used cartridges. Ball points came along and I never looked back. There have been lots of variants in ink over the years, but they haven’t really changed much. At least I didn’t live back in the quill pen era, though I did carry a “pen knife” as a child.
Leroy over 3 years ago
That’s one handsome … self image!
stillfickled Premium Member over 3 years ago
Nice hair.
aerilim over 3 years ago
Bada boom…
Mighty Phavahg over 3 years ago
Am I reading the date right?
Znox11 over 3 years ago
You sketch with a pen?
P51Strega over 3 years ago
You haven’t changed a bit since ’88 ;-)
Linguist over 3 years ago
The years have been kind to you.
JimValTen Premium Member over 3 years ago
Dan, You’re just like the real estate agents with their high school photos in their ads. In real life they look like recent parolees after hard time, or aged hard core hookers. But keep that pen moving and the brain churning out those off-the-wall thoughts. We won’t turn you in.
wi3leong Premium Member over 3 years ago
I tapped out before I got to 33 years.
Dan Collins creator over 3 years ago
Coming over the next few days are excerpts from my many sketchbooks.
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
Fountain pens? I didn’t know those were still around. Remember the movie ‘Valley of the Dolls": the lawyer asks for a pen and says it’s gotta be a fountain pen, not one of those lousy ballpoints.
cknoblo Premium Member over 3 years ago
Growing up, I learned to use a “dip” pen in grade school, the kind with a handle and replaceable nib, then tried a couple of different fountain pens that used cartridges. Ball points came along and I never looked back. There have been lots of variants in ink over the years, but they haven’t really changed much. At least I didn’t live back in the quill pen era, though I did carry a “pen knife” as a child.