(Caroline Foty's first fountain pen was a 1970s Sheaffer No Nonsense that still writes perfectly. Since she discovered pens by independent makers, she wants "one of each, please" and wants to meet all the makers. Maybe you do, too. She lives in Baltimore with pens, cats, and all kinds of fiber arts supplies.)
Pens were what happened while Logan Merrill was making other plans.
“Pens were kind of an accident. Knifemaking was my childhood passion, and is likely something I will try my hand at in the future. That was actually indirectly responsible for a lot of what I do today, as I learned blacksmithing for that purpose, which then led me to take a welding program, which introduced me to the carpentry and electrical courses and robotics team, and resulted in me getting an engineering degree!” The Merrills moved from Maine, where he grew up, to North Carolina, and suddenly he didn’t have a garage full of tools. “I’d been working on larger items – countertops, barn doors, decks. I had to redirect, so I got a little wood lathe – I was going to learn to turn bowls.”
The guy that was selling the lathe threw in a few pen kits. “I thought it was a good way to learn to control the tool. It was way more fun than I expected! I ran out of kits and got more.”