I think you mean "Best Korea."That doesn't excuse is abhorrent style of management best described as "North Korean".....
They're at it again over at the FPN..
#142
Posted 03 June 2013 - 08:46 PM
(1) I didn't know there were sponsors...can't easily find it mentioned. (2) While I know that Amazon tracks me and tries to "enhance" my browsing by suggesting books it thinks I might want, I also know that those are simply advertisements, and, (3) most of all, that Amazon wants to sell me something.
FPN ought to be a more-or-less neutral forum for fountain pen fanatics. If an on-line pen&ink seller wants to buy an ad, so be it. I know an advertisement when I see it. It would be borderline unethical if the admins at FPN were silently pushing sponsored products.
C-S is a strange forum. I skip it.
Oh, and I will miss hearing about Henry Simpole. Bad decision.
#144
Posted 04 June 2013 - 07:19 AM
Actually, I think you have misunderstood a little - I don't necessarily think the 'Henry' thread will wither and die, the point I was making is that I thought it was grossly unfair that the thread should now be classified as a commercial one given everything else that still goes on unfettered throughout FPN. I think it is even more unfair if Henry should feel that in future he has to pay a premium membership to continue to tell FPN members what he is up to.A very very bad decision. Henry, his comments and discussions about his work, are what makes a community.
Oh, and I will miss hearing about Henry Simpole. Bad decision.
As tenney implies above, those with power at FPN should think more about the benefits Henry's presence brings to FPN rather than vice versa. To those qualities I ascribed to FPN administration and moderation in my earlier post, I should also have added 'meanness of spirit'.
Andy
#145
Posted 04 June 2013 - 10:19 AM
Regards
Hugh
Edited by Hugh, 04 June 2013 - 10:21 AM.
#146
Posted 04 June 2013 - 04:30 PM
A very very bad decision. Henry, his comments and discussions about his work, are what makes a community.
Oh, and I will miss hearing about Henry Simpole. Bad decision.
Who's Henry Simpole??
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#148
Posted 04 June 2013 - 09:53 PM
Who is John Galt?
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Sometimes I can't help myself.
HELL...there are days I wonder WHO THE HELL I AM.......
#149
Posted 05 June 2013 - 05:06 AM
http://www.henrysimpole.com/Who's Henry Simpole??
He does many silver and gold overlays and is well known for his Conway Stewart ones too. He also has a permanent booth at a London antique collective that he's at every Saturday selling pens he's acquired and repaired and getting pens to be repaired. He's a great guy, friendly, nice, does great work, and a real artist at overlays.
#151
Posted 05 June 2013 - 07:08 PM
In speaking about FPN, should it not be "Where is Henry Simpole?"
Thanks for the correction- and, getting the joke!!
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#152
Posted 05 June 2013 - 07:51 PM
As it happens, Henry called me earlier today about something completely different but we touched on all this. He too was a little perplexed about where he was and why he felt he had been made to sit in the FPN naughty chair! I know he has now read this thread (he hadn't actually heard of FPB or FPG before today, though he had been vaguely aware of Pentrace!) and I hope some of the background is a little clearer to him than it was.In speaking about FPN, should it not be "Where is Henry Simpole?"
Andy
#153
Posted 07 June 2013 - 10:37 AM
In speaking about FPN, should it not be "Where is Henry Simpole?"
I know he has now read this thread (he hadn't actually heard of FPB or FPG before today, though he had been vaguely aware of Pentrace!) and I hope some of the background is a little clearer to him than it was.
Andy
A different perspective would be enlightening no doubt. Reading this topic would also require a degree of patience!! Yet again the "logic" of such acts on the part of Wim ( or the FPN in general) are hard to comprehend and seem to be best described as "in the worst interests of the FPN". The reality is the "nest" isn't that big that you can't fill it up with "s%^t", when it fills there's not much of value left . My dear friend Wim, if anything, has proven to be a very slow learner....
Warm Regards....
Hugh
#154
Posted 23 June 2013 - 05:48 PM
This board strikes me as the Friday at a pen show that requires the weekend trader pass, while FPN is Saturday and Sunday general admission. Nobody is excluded from either, but people tend to gravitate to the place they'd prefer to be. I think that's pretty cool and necessary.
I will say this - there are people on FPN that get very uppity when they find out you've listed your pens elsewhere (pentrace). I got a note saying "you are disrespecting the board".
Please join the Mabie Todd Swan project where I am trying to sort out the undocumented mess that is American Mabie Todd's from the 1930's. The last pens that MT seemed to advertise were the "Eternal" pens, and then the company put out a wide range of different styles, shapes, sizes and filling systems before eventually closing up shop. I invite you to post your pictures of your American pens
#156
Posted 14 July 2013 - 08:53 AM
In the meantime, over on the FPNetwork, [since the thread:- Has anyone heard of Henry Simpole had been moved to a different forum] it appears to have gathered momentum in terms of the viewer's numbers, everyday. Sadly very few of these viewers seem to want to actively participate, and actually 'post' anything on there!
But I can't complain, in fact I'm really quite pleased about the change over!
Truffle Finder.
#157
Posted 14 July 2013 - 11:55 PM
I do post occasionally, but mostly view.
But here is where I draw the line - I do not visit their classifieds any more. I will not buy from FPN. So if they want to sell to me (hey, of course they do!), they better list elsewhere.
Claire
#158
Posted 15 July 2013 - 01:14 AM
Someone should start a new thread; 'Where is Henry Simpole' in the old thread forum and see in they get it.It's been a few weeks since I've been on here!
In the meantime, over on the FPNetwork, [since the thread:- Has anyone heard of Henry Simpole had been moved to a different forum] it appears to have gathered momentum in terms of the viewer's numbers, everyday. Sadly very few of these viewers seem to want to actively participate, and actually 'post' anything on there!
But I can't complain, in fact I'm really quite pleased about the change over!
Truffle Finder.
#159
Posted 15 July 2013 - 02:07 AM
Tim
Edited by tmenyc, 15 July 2013 - 11:41 AM.
#160
Posted 15 July 2013 - 06:09 AM
I do know that some (many?) folks are avoiding FPN on principle. Me, I'll look at the classifieds and infrequently check their forums. Yes indeed, now the posters with the most knowledge are posting here and not on FPN, so I check here much more often.
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