The new Delta 39+1 fountain pen is composed of a rare Italian brown celluloid matched to gold-plated appointments and features a patented Write Balance system with a removable two-gram weight in the barrel's blind cap.
In 1982 Nino Marino co-founded an Italian pen company with a global reach, Delta s.r.l. Fans in the United States prized Delta pens for their traditional Italian hand-turned ebonite, celluloid, acrylic, precious metal, and wood bodies and their innovative filling systems and nib options. Delta Pens was instrumental in the renaissance that Italian pen making experienced through the 1980s and '90s.
Then, in 2017, production at Delta stopped, and Marino, a dynamic figure in the pen industry, went silent for a time. Turns out, while temporarily out of the public eye, Marino was considering future challenges.
Delta's special 40th anniversary logo and 39+1 anniversary logo.
Within a year, Maiora Pen Company was founded, which continued the artistic and technical vision of innovative writing instruments and vintage-inspired bodies with Italian flair.
Marino says, “The end of one existence, Delta Pens, became the beginning of another, Maiora, and so a story that began 40 years ago continues. Maiora is a team environment united by specialized skills and by the indelible imprint of so many years of experience in the field of valuable writing instruments.”
Marino was nowhere close to done: a year later, he relaunched another beloved Italian pen brand, Nettuno 1911 (See PW Vol. 34 No. 4, “A Tree Grows in Naples”).
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Remembering Ward Dunham (October 11, 1941 - August 24, 2024)
On August 24, 2024, calligrapher Ward Dunham passed away.
The Black Pen Society and the D.C. Pen Show: Poobah in a Flower Pot
Do you like black pens? If so, you are probably already familiar with the fun, frivolity, and fellowship associated with the Black Pen Society (BPS).
Stationery Fest: This Is Not a Pen Show
Daisy and Neil Ni's twist on the traditional pen show is about community, not commerce.
"It Has Style:" A History of the Aurora Hastil (1969-1970)
The Italian pen company's experiment in modernism led to a revolution in late 20th century pen design. A two-part series.
GW Pens Scores a Critical Hit
With new collections inspired by Dungeons & Dragons and Fender guitars, artisan John Greco is tapping into cultural trends.
Roterfaden's "Pocket Companion' "
The Taschenbegleiter hand-made planner system from German artisan cooperative Roterfaden features a modular organizational system that grows with the user's ambitions.
S.T. Dupont Takes the Iron Throne
The French atelier continues its forays into popular culture with a new, officially licensed Game of Thrones collection.
More Mail, More Dip-Less
The six-part series on dip-less (or one-dip) fountain pens garnered some major attention through its run from October 2023 through August 2024 (Vol. 36 No. 6 Vol. 37 No. 5).
David Oscarson: A Reflection
The artisan pen maker celebrates 25 years of luxury writing instruments with a new collection that harkens to his Art Nouveau roots.
The Parkette Hopalong Cassidy Ballpoint Pen
The Jotter was advertised as Parker's first ballpoint pen, but a novelty item that played on the Hopalong Cassidy culture craze predated it.