penden.ca

penden.ca Specializing in vintage fountain pens and ephemera One of the joys of retirement is finally having time to pursue the things we love.

PenDen is a place to share our pen world adventures with people just like us – Pen Nerds. PenDen is set to offer personalized repair services, and provide you access to unique products that come with the assurance that we won’t sell you junk. You will be able to listen in on our kitchen table pen chats through blog posts, and share in our excitement as we acquire items for sale that may be of inte

rest to our Pen Friends. Mark Harcourt has been active in the pen community for decades and he has earned a strong reputation for his repair and restoration skills as well as knowledge about almost anything pen related. He will also talk your ear off about history and politics. Sharon Townsend has had a varied career with creativity and management being a common thread. She is a musician as well as an exuberant pen collector that loves all things old. The PenDen home is full of conversation and pens. If the conversation is not about politics, then it is likely pens or recipes. PenDen is an adventure in the making and we are excited to see where it takes us. We welcome your feedback and suggestions.

Snorkels are incredible pens. But if they ever spring a leak...
05/22/2026

Snorkels are incredible pens. But if they ever spring a leak...

05/15/2026
A few more beauties for your morning coffee. They will be up on the site soon, but guests can come by and see these and ...
04/25/2026

A few more beauties for your morning coffee. They will be up on the site soon, but guests can come by and see these and oodles more!

See what Sharon has been up to: Easter Feaster:
04/05/2026

See what Sharon has been up to: Easter Feaster:

I love weird and wonderful pens and pencils.  This is my (Sharon) latest acquisition.  Circa 1890.  How this has survive...
04/04/2026

I love weird and wonderful pens and pencils. This is my (Sharon) latest acquisition. Circa 1890. How this has survived 136 years in someone's desk drawer is quite amazing to me.

just arrived.
03/11/2026

just arrived.

A little update from Mark, February 2026  We are firmly into the second month of 2026, and our site is surprising us in ...
02/16/2026

A little update from Mark, February 2026

We are firmly into the second month of 2026, and our site is surprising us in all the best ways. Sharon puts so much effort into creating and maintaining our little venture that I really don’t feel I can express my gratitude enough. But I try.

Our customer list is expanding to all corners of our Home and Native Land. Many clients have sent us lovely cards, notes and emails expressing their appreciation and satisfaction. We both are thrilled! Your trust means so much to us.

If you’ve read any of our posts, you know how much we enjoy hearing about your love of writing instruments and their personal stories. We do our best to ensure you have not misplaced that trust because we really do think of you as friends... or friends we have not yet met. Always know that we have a great selection of Murchie’s and other teas, and Salt Spring dark roast coffee is always ready to be poured.

We are looking forward to our local Vancouver Pen Club meet at Vancouver Pen Shop (no relation) on February 21st, and visiting the great people there, wine optional.

The price of precious metals has surprised us and caused some angst over its impact on pen restoration work. We expected some volatility from the consequences of the Bankrupt Bloatus, but this rocket has really launched. Consequently, we are seeing a considerable increase in the number of pen bodies on the market denuded of their nibs. We may be forced to consider adjusting our pricing to reflect the replacement value of our gold nib inventory.

We continue to search for collections and pen lots that have fallen into closets and storage bins, so keep us in mind should you have old stuff (please, not new or ballpoints and such). We need parts and pens to sacrifice and resurrect the treasures that others may value, so future stylophiles can be fed.

We received a call yesterday from the son of a well-known local pen collector who recently passed away. The family is hoping we can assist with finding homes for their father’s large pen collection. We are heading there today for an initial assessment with hopes of adding some wonderful items to the website in coming days.

Looking forward, we have reserved covered picnic space at Deas Island Regional Park for June 14. So, if you find yourself in the Vancouver area, there will be many tables and collectors hanging out in the beautiful green of Delta, BC. You will be welcome. Check back to the website for details closer to the date!

Time marches, and we are working hard to keep up with this ongoing concern called PenDen that has been my dream for many years. I am busy in the shop virtually every day which is my happy place. Music, coffee, pens, and even the occasional hug. Life is good.

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