"Lincoln" Film Award Nominations & Wins
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03-03-2013, 01:17 PM
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(03-03-2013 12:59 PM)Thomas Thorne Wrote: Mr. Kushner revealed that he writes with a fountain pen and even would take notes with a fountain pen at story conferences. I'm surprised to learn that Mr. Kushner writes with a fountain pen. I'm always amazed how writers did that not so long ago. Of course, they had no other choice. Do you know if he used a fountain pen just for "Lincoln" or for his other works as well? |
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03-03-2013, 01:31 PM
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RE: "Lincoln" Film Award Nominations & Wins
Dear Linda
He said nothing to indicate the use of a fountain pen for "Lincoln" differed from his previous practice. Tom |
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03-03-2013, 01:57 PM
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Hey--
I use only fountain pens to this day; I have a mahogany box of them and switch around from time to time. I like the smooth feel of the nib on the paper, the wider ink line it makes and, of course, the different colors of ink I can use. My current office pen is a Parker Duofold Centennial and my home one is a 30-year-old Mont Blanc 144. I've bought fountain pens for a few folks who liked mine so much they made the switch to them. For computers, I like the fastest and latest Mac I can afford, but when it comes to watches and pens I'm an old-school type! --Jim Please visit my blog: http://jimsworldandwelcometoit.com/ |
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03-03-2013, 01:58 PM
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Thanks, Tom. I thought perhaps Mr. Kushner wanted to get into the spirit of the times when Lincoln lived.
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03-03-2013, 02:01 PM
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(03-03-2013 01:57 PM)Jim Page Wrote: Hey-- I assume Lincoln used fountain pens. Are the ones used today much different? Bill Nash |
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03-03-2013, 02:30 PM
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(03-03-2013 02:01 PM)LincolnMan Wrote: I assume Lincoln used fountain pens. Are the ones used today much different? Those oldies were "dip" pens; the scene in Lincoln where the clerk of the House was tallying the roll call of votes shows him dipping his steel-nibbed pen into an ink bottle. The fountain pens we use today, or at least the kind I use, have internal ink cartridges or ink-holding systems. Back in my cartooning days, I used dip pens, because we'd change nibs to achieve different line weights and such. Those pens and nibs I still have somewhere, and we used those things with India Ink, which is much thicker and nastier than fountain-pen ink. I also recall in the Lincoln film that Lincoln is shown using a rocker-style ink blotter at his desk after signing something. Some folks still use those but most of us don't bother. --Jim Please visit my blog: http://jimsworldandwelcometoit.com/ |
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03-03-2013, 06:06 PM
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Betty - help me remember. Didn't James O. Hall always use a fountain pen?
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03-03-2013, 08:15 PM
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You know Laurie - I can't remember for the life of me - although seems to me that he did! Mr. Brennan used a regular ball point, I believe....
"The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley |
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