— Items to sell/trade/giveaway: Pen shows are a great place to see if you can rehome some of your no longer loved items. You never know when an unloved pen can be sold or traded for something else. And we all have items that aren’t really worth selling or trading for, like a pocket notebook, ink samples or starter pens - those are great to drop off at tables like the Share the Wealth table at the Baltimore show (several shows have something similar) or bring to pen shows after dark and tell folks they’re free (people love free things!)
— Stuff to “show off”: Not that we are a braggy bunch, but who doesn’t want to show off their recent purchases with fellow pen aficionados? Whether it’s a rare vintage pen that you finally found, the latest offering from Leonardo, a cool grind on a nib, an awesome notebook or sheeny/shading/multichroma/shimmer ink, we want to see what you’ve got.
— Empty ink vials, etc.: I bring empty ink vials for sharing inks at shows and along with that, parafilm, baggies to contain any leaks and labels too. I will say more often than not, I’m not the one who needs them but someone will inevitably say that they wish they had brought some sample vials.
I don’t know why I keep bringing these and yet …
— Bullet journal: I love my bullet journal. I use it every day, often several times a day. It helps me plan, keep my lists and other things in order. But it’s big and it’s heavy and I really don’t need to plan anything when I’m at a pen show. And yet, I keep bringing it with me cuz “maybe I’ll need it”. Except I rarely need it.
— Project notebooks: Who am I kidding? When I go to a pen show, I don’t have the time or the energy to work on transcribing Meditations, Hamilton lyrics or work on a a currently inked spread. And yes, I keep bringing those notebooks on the off chance that I can work on them. Be realistic about how much free time you may have during the show and remember that it’s ok to find yourself without them and being a little bored.
— Swatches: Ok, I’ve actually gotten to a point where I no longer bring these because they take up so much room but for a long time I would bring my swatches to a pen show because maybe it would be useful. More often than not, they stay in my room and never see the light of day, or maybe one or two people find it useful. Keeping my FPC account up-to-date does a pretty good job of making sure I don’t buy something I already have and many vendors have their own swatch binders, so I really don’t need to bring mine any more.
— Swatching stuff: Along the same lines, I often will have extra blank Col-O-Ring cards and a paintbrush in case I want to swatch something, but again, I can’t remember the last time I swatched any ink at a show. It’s a nice thought if you plan on doing a bunch of swatching immediately after purchasing inks, but I find that it’s more relaxing to do that when I get home.
I think that’s it. If you couldn’t tell, I’m definitely on the “better to bring it and not use it than to wish you brought it” camp. Hopefully this helps you have a smoother pen show experience! And hope to see you at a show soon!