Now that would make a story: I lose the pen in Victoria, BC, Canada. A tourist from Berlin finds it, takes it home and uses it happily for 5 or 6 years. Then, he leaves it in the drawer of a bedside table in a hotel room in Paris. You are the next guest to stay in the hotel room, open the drawer, and voila! Sort of like “The Red Violin” but a kinder, gentler story.
You’re right: they did have great pens in 1960. I had one, but it got lost :-(.
Oh no! Well, I hope I find it :).
Now that would make a story: I lose the pen in Victoria, BC, Canada. A tourist from Berlin finds it, takes it home and uses it happily for 5 or 6 years. Then, he leaves it in the drawer of a bedside table in a hotel room in Paris. You are the next guest to stay in the hotel room, open the drawer, and voila! Sort of like “The Red Violin” but a kinder, gentler story.