Miami Pen Show 2019

 

Kenro Returns to the Miami Pen Show!

Kenro is excited to participate at this year’s Miami Pen Show. The show is scheduled for July 12th – 14th at the Doubletree Hilton Convention center, just minutes from downtown and South Beach. There will be three full days of buying, selling and trading the world’s premium writing brands. The timing is perfect opportunity for Kenro to promote several new products, including the Montegrappa Queen: A Night at the Opera limited edition and the vintage inspired Aurora Duo Cart. We will also showcase the new Esterbrook Blueberry Estie and their collection of Pen Nooks.

Be sure to spread the word and share our pic with all your pen friends!

See the full show details HERE

Aurora Cento! A Celebration for the Ages!

 

Aurora Cento! A Celebration for the Ages!

Cento! Last week, Joel, Bryan and our guest, Dan Smith traveled to Torino to celebrate Aurora’s 100 Years of pen making. We arrived in Italy Tuesday morning and spent two days reviewing new products, touring the factory and spending time with our friend’s at Aurora. We had been prepped on some of the special plans for the week and were bursting with anticipation. Aurora had been planning the Cento event for over a year and it was sure to be the celebration of a lifetime. 100 years!

We arrived at the factory straight from the airport. We all had a good rest on the flight, so we felt relatively fresh and ready to see all that was taking place. We had heard about the stage, the light shows and other special events that were planned. We couldn’t wait to catch a glimpse.

We arrived at Aurora, which is located about fifteen minutes outside downtown Torino. Our Kenro team was greeted by Linda. Linda wears many hats and is not only our main contact at Aurora, but she is also responsible for much of the magic that will take place over the next few days. You could tell that she was beaming with excitement over their special plans and couldn’t wait to share her delight. She shuttled us around the courtyard and teased us with bits of what was being constructed by the fifty or so workers in the yard.

Linda ushered us to the familiar offices so we could speak about business and new introductions for the year. Thankfully, Aurora is not sleeping and they have a fresh lineup of amazing fountain pens planned. We’ll be sharing this news over time, but rest assure, we will have some cool pens arriving this year. we were tempted to write about them, but we’ve been sworn to secrecy. Soon! We promise.

As we ogled over shiny new pens, Dan was having some fun of his own. He was given a private tour of their museum and spent time in the factory with the resident Nib Master himself, Filippo. Dan exchanged thoughts on specialty Aurora nibs like the Flex, Italic and the new Goccia. You could see that Dan was in his zone, as he peppered Filippo with questions about his thoughts on these unique nibs. He at one point even offered to work there this summer lol. After some nib chat, they guided Dan through the many stages of production for an Aurora pen. He met the people who craft the pens and gazed around as the factory was humming on all cylinders. Pens were being turned and the process was in full motion.

We spent several hours at Aurora and headed back to the hotel to refresh and eat some pizza. Of course pizza, what would you eat?

The next day we toured the wonderful city of Torino. We were lifted to the top of the Mole, visited the home of the former monarchy and spent the day enjoying this ancient city. Dan was new to Italy and we enjoyed taking him around to the many points of interest. It was a perfect sunny day and one we’ll surely remember for sure. Unfortunately, rain was in the forecast and we were all concerned for the next day and the party.

June 6th arrived and it was time to celebrate the Aurora Cento! We didn’t realize but our hotel was full with Aurora distributors and retailers from around the world. We were chatting it up with people from as far as China, Dubai and Australia. It was suggested that everyone wear something red and most were. We even spotted some red sneakers and ties that were made for a one time wear. The lobby buzzed with pleasantries and we were bussed off to the Aurora factory. It was time!

We arrived at the factory and were greeted by Cesare Verona, the owner of Aurora who was surrounded by a host wonderfully dressed staff and photographers. There was a ten foot poster announcing the Cento and two amazing automobiles parked on a red carpet. One car was a vintage Lancia produced in 1919 (the founding year of Aurora) and another car that was something from out of space. It was incredible. Cesare announce how the Lancia represents the history of the Aurora Pen brand and how it was looking at the other car to say that it’s ready for the future. What a wonderful way to introduce the story.

The theme of the event was the “Aurora Hotel” and we were greeted at a faux lobby, complete with a front desk and a staff in full costume. It was fantastic! The staff guided us on a tour through the factory, where we watched short Broadway-like performances and other special acts. We also found a redesigned meeting room to reflect that of a vintage movie theater, where they played a custom movie made for a pen audience. The movie featured moments from famous films where pens played an active role. The music was dynamic and the footage was amazingly well thought out.

Just outside the theater room, you could find museum like displays with different pens representing the many years from their history. Each pen was matched to a scent and and each was uniquely interesting. They were touching on all senses and we loved it. as we exited the museum,  we took a quick selfie in the giant nib chair and worked our way to the bar for an Aperol Spritz! We were now in a very large room that is used for events and overlooks the main court outside, where the main party would occur. The room has these incredibly large windows and they were all open, as Italians don’t believe much in air conditioning. Looking outside you could see that we were having a serious sun shower. Thankfully it passed rather quickly and we worked our way outside to the main event area.

Along the way, there were several stations for us to enjoy tasty treats. Each station hosted different foods that matched a particular pen or series. The most fun were the colored macaroons in green, red and blue. Who even thinks of these things? Linda, that’s who! Every detail was addressed and we were absolutely impressed. Keep in mind that our Kenro team has traveled all of the world, including Baselworld, Couture, Paperworld etc. and this event was quickly climbing and becoming tops.

The evening mood was set with an eight piece band, wonderful nations of food and flowing drinks. There was a great mix of people, including locals from Torino, family and internationals like us who were all there to celebrate 100 years of writing! The main stage evolved through the evening, as Cesare was front and center speaking about the history and chuckling over stories from the past. Cesare and Linda passed awards and congratulated people for special brand achievements. Kenro was honored for thirty wonderful years of service and dedication! We were among the first export distributors for Aurora and navigated the ups and downs of the fountain pen industry.

The party was thrust into the night, complete with a show for the ages. There was a runway modeling show! Yes, a modeling show for their different pen collections and their ten decades of time and life as a brand. Each stunning model showcased a pen to represent a period in time, including  a woman beautifully modeled as the Queen. Of course the Queen was holding the diamond encrusted 88, which was a show stopper.

If the modeling show wasn’t enough, the following events included a first class live opera and light show. This one is tough to explain, so you’ll just have to take our word and stay tuned for the video. People would have paid admission to see such a show! Absolutely first class!

It’s fair to say that this was the party of a century. Confetti and champagne popped, and people danced deep into the morning. We were all there to celebrate a pen, its family and the people who live this special brand. The Aurora Cento celebration will hold a special place for us, as we look to the next 100 years!

We must extend a big thank you to Cesare, Linda and the entire Aurora team. Thank you for having us and celebrating like family!


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Phone: 516-741-0011

Email: contactus@kenroindustries.com


 

ITALY Factory Tour with Michael Rubinstein

 

Factory Tours of ITALY

Join us for a virtual pen tour, as Kenro visits Italy’s most important pen factories. Kenro has partnered with the talented photographer Michael Rubenstein for a special photo tour in Italy. Follow us, as we navigates our way through Torino, Bassano del Grappa and Venice, all while capturing the beauty and hearts of the artists, craftsman and the people who develop our fine fountain pens. Follow our stories on Instagram as we share inside peeks into the homes of Aurora, Montegrappa, Pininfarina and the all new Loclen.

Follow the Instagram accounts  @kenro_official & @iheartfountainpens

You can also follow the tour on our Facebook Page

About Michael Rubenstein, the man with the camera:

Michael has been a photographer and director for more than 15 years. Professionally he photographs and directs advertising campaigns for some of the world’s largest corporations including Intel, Philips, Siemens, Nike, Budweiser, Verizon and Guardian Insurance among many others. With a background in photojournalism my focus on the stories behind the brands and the people who work at them has made me an in demand photographer for years. In addition to commercial work I also occasionally work for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Domino Magazine and NBC News. In 2014 Sony made him an Artisan of Imagery, one of less than 40 photographers in North America, representing their brand in professional and consumer circles.

In addition to being an experienced professional photographer Michael is also a fountain pen fanatic. He keeps a separate instagram showing off his pens, @iheartfountainpens. The history and current design and production of Italian fountain pens is a topic that is near and dear to his heart and absolutely loves to come and make beautiful images and video of these iconic brands.

Please feel free to visit his instagram and website to see his work with different brands that produce iconic products in the US. Rusty Surfboards, Martin Greenfield Custom Suiting, Horse Custom Bicycles and Walt Siegle Racing Motorcycles.

 


MONTEGRAPPA

Montegrappa was the last visit of my 2019 Italian Fountain Pen Tour and in a lot of ways, it was the one I was looking forward to the most. The first pen I ever bought for myself was an orange celluloid Passione from the Fountain Pen Hospital and I had brought it with me so it could visit it’s home. I stayed in Venice the night before my visit so I had about an hour and a half worth of travel between my hotel and Bassano Del Grappa, the small town that Montegrappa is located in. Leaving Venice isn’t exactly easy. You can’t just go to your car and drive away. I had to get a water taxi to take me to the parking area in the far western end of Venice before I could even get to my rental car! After I got my car the drive was pretty quick, it was early and mostly highway so I got to Bassano Del Grappa early. I wasted an hour or so having an espresso (I’m sure you’ve seen a trend here) and a pastry and a quick walk around the Montegrappa factory. Montegrappa is still located in the same building it started in in the early 1900’s. Somehow they avoided the WWII bombings that forced Aurora out of their original building. Being in the same building that has produced some of my favorite pens over the years was really something special. Being in the shadow of the actual Monte Grappa, the mountain the company is named after, was pretty great too. When I finished my walk I walked into the Montegrappa building and was greeted by Giuseppe, the owner of Montegrappa, and given a tour. He showed me the limited editions they keep in their own room on the second floor and all the pens they have made for celebrities, athletes and politicians that cover two walls in the conference area of Giuseppe’s office. It was pretty incredible. Did you know that Prince Charles is an avid pen collector? I had no idea. After the tour, I had free reign. I was allowed to photograph anything I wanted throughout the factory, even the celluloid vault and ovens. I spent the entire day exploring the entire process. Everything from the Fortuna to an 800,000 Euro pen commissioned by someone in Paris that will remain anonymous, mostly because they didn’t tell me who it was!. Montegrappa has a tremendous operation. They have an entire wing dedicated to C&C machines, a quality control department and craftspeople who can paint sixteenth-century masterpieces on the side of a pen. Overall, it was a fantastic visit that I will recall every time I use my Passione, or any of the other Montegrappa pens I have in my collection.


LOCLEN

I left Pininfarina in the early afternoon and started my drive towards Loclen. My hotel was about 20 kilometers away just outside of Treviso. I drove from Torino, around Milan, and into the northern countryside. I avoided the highway for much of the drive and passed through tiny villages, vineyards, and hills full of olive trees. It was a beautiful country. As I got close to Treviso the sky darkened and it started to rain a bit, after a few minutes it started to pour and then the wind picked up, the day turned to darkness and it hailed dime sized hail for half an hour. When I finally arrived at my hotel the hail had stopped but it was raining so hard that I was drenched walking the twenty feet from my car to the front doors, but I was near Loclen and I was going to photograph a tiny family-run workshop the next day. I was very excited. The next day started early with a macchiato and some breakfast and a quick drive to Spresiano to meet Carlo and his son. The workshop is in a small industrial park and was tiny. I love one person workshops where everything is crafted by one or two people. Where the product they create is a piece of art and every piece is touched by one person’s hands. Carlo makes every single piece of the pen except the nib, feed and the converter. Everything other part is designed, milled and polished by hand on manual machines by Carlo. There is no C&C, no automation, no day labor, no factory. It’s all Carlo. As I watched him work it was clear to me how much care went into each piece. How perfect everything needed to be before it was cleaned up and boxed by his son at the front of the workshop. The quality of these pens is incredibly important to Carlo and as I’ve used the pen he gave me over the last couple of weeks it’s been obvious to me just how much effort he puts into each pen that leaves his workshop. Loclen isn’t the biggest company, it’s not the most high-tech company, but you can be sure that one person put everything he has into the pen in your hand and that means everything to me.


AURORA


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Phone: 516-741-0011

Email: contactus@kenroindustries.com


 

Las Vegas at the Venetian May 30th to June 3rd

Join us in Las Vegas!

We invite you to visit with us during your time in Las Vegas. Our Kenro team will have a private suite at the Venetian, where we will present our new collections from U-Boat, Montegrappa, Pininfarina and TF Est. Each brand will introduce new novelties sure to excite your interest.

We will have the suite during the days of May 30th to June 3rd. Simply respond to this time with your availability and we will confirm accordingly. We will be sure to exchange mobile numbers with your Kenro point of contact, as we arrange an escort up to our suite.

May 30th – June 3rd

Brands on display

  • U-Boat Watch – Italian timepieces
  • Montegrappa – Luxury writing
  • TF Est. 1968 – Swiss cufflinks
  • Pininfarina – Luxury writing and accessories

Call or email us for more information:

Phone: 516-741-0011

Email: contactus@kenroindustries.com


 

 

A contest to feed your hunger!

 

 Win a new Lilac Estie!

Like Audrey II, we all tend to have an incredible hunger for fountain pens. Especially pens that are shiny and new! To help satisfy this hunger and celebrate the arrival of Spring, we are hosting a contest to win  a new Esterbrook Lilac Estie.

The rules are super simple and you have two chances to enter and win. Check our Facebook and Instagram to find the picture below with Audrey II and the Lilac Estie. Each account will have its own winner. Once you find the post, comment or tag a friend who has that hunger for fountain pens and you’re entered.

The contest begins May 9th and ends May 17th. Note that you must live in the US or Canada to win.

Once the winners are chosen, we will contact the winners via Facebook and Instagram.

Good luck and be careful not to upset our friend Audrey!


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Phone: 516-741-0011

Email: contactus@kenroindustries.com


 

AP NEWS: Analog and then some: the allure of the fountain pen

 

 The allure of the fountain pen

In an age of screens and keyboarding, when kids hardly learn cursive anymore, fountain pens — along with their old-timey accoutrements like blotters, bottled ink and fancy nibs — are making a comeback. There are jazzy new colors and styles, and an array of affordable options…

Read the full article on AP NEWS HERE


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Phone: 516-741-0011

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Montegrappa Mini Mule price reduction

 

Montegrappa Mini Mule price reduction

The new lower prices are below:

Fountain Pen

Mini Copper Mule Fountain Pen – Model ISFSH_CU – $295

Available in F, M or B nib sizes


Rollerball

Mini Copper Mule Rollerball Pen – Model ISFSHRCU – $275


Ballpoint

Mini Copper Mule Ballpoint Pen – Model ISFSHBCU – $250

 

See full details HERE


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Phone: 516-741-0011

Email: contactus@kenroindustries.com


 

iW Magazine features the Montegrappa Moonlanding Pen

 

Montegrappa Moonlanding Pen gets a write up in iW Magazine

Shaped like the Saturn V rocket that propelled Apollo 11’s crew to the moon, the new writing instrument uses visual references to show lineage with one of modern history’s most momentous achievements.

The new pen is an executive toy par excellence. It allows the user to simulate the separation of flight modules to reveal ink flux controls, observed through a special internal window…

Read the full article HERE


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Phone: 516-741-0011

Email: contactus@kenroindustries.com


 

Krewe De Plume & Papier Plume May 9th

 

Krewe De Plume & Papier Plume are having a pen meet on May 9th @ 7pm at Le Citron Bar 1539 Religious St., New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. Kenro Industries will be in attendance showing off the latest and greatest from Esterbrook, Montegrappa, Aurora and Loclen. Special pricing available from them and Papier Plume for the meet up. If you’re in New Orleans it’s a must attend event! Our biggest meet up of the year.

Krewe De Plume began their monthly meet ups with the 2017 Fountain Pen Day Meet Up.  Meet ups range in size but can get up to just north of 20 people some months.  They welcome all fountain pen enthusiast and all those that may be fountain pen curious.  Each month they meet in the historic building that now houses Citron Bistro at 1539 Religious Street in New Orleans, LA.  A full bar is available for those that care to have a drink or two and often there is food on site for those that may want to have a bite.  Participants have attended from all over the Gulf Coast and as far away as California and Canada.  The group has participated in numerous letter writing parties and campaigns.  Give aways are a regular occurrence and there are often ink swaps happening.  Exclusive inks are sometimes given away from local pen shop Papier Plume.  If you’re visiting New Orleans and have a love of fountain pens check out the groups Instagram @krewedeplume for information on upcoming meet-ups or contact Papier Plume and they may have the information if it’s available.

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