The word "masterpiece" is thrown around a lot these days to denote any work that approaches excellence in artistic or manufacturing prowess. Arguably, the word has lost much of its potency due to its overuse. As we look at the work of Kevin Hsu and his writing instruments brand Penlux, let us consider the historical definition of "masterpiece."
During the days of apprenticeship guild systems, an aspiring craftsman presented an exceptional piece of work to a panel of guild masters. If the work was considered good enough, it was given the title of "masterpiece" and the apprentice or journeyman was denoted a master of their craft. This is the path that most resembles Hsu's life trajectory.
Hsu was born in Taiwan and attended college at the University of Oregon. After graduating, he met Bernard Lyn of Danitrio. He recalls, "Bernard took me to most of the U.S. trade shows and then sent me back to Taiwan to meet with all of the Danitrio suppliers so I could learn how to make a complete pen. He gave me knowledge of both the U.S. business system and the components of a writing instrument. They became essential nutrients for my own business."
For a time, Hsu returned to his family's business in Taiwan the manufacture of tennis rackets using carbon fiber materials. But the "pen bug" had bit: Hsu designed his own carbon fiber fountain pen and presented it at PaperWorld in Frankfurt, Germany, the largest pen and stationery trade show in the world.
Some major writing instruments companies took notice of Hsu, and in 1999 he began an ODM ("Original Design Manufacturer") business, supplying to various pen companies. A further casual "apprenticeship" with Taccia's Shu-Jen Lin and a burgeoning friendship with Itoya of America founder Shun Takemura strengthened Hsu's knowledge of pen making and his ties to the global pen market.
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