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Time to get some shopping in, lower Manhattan...

Doublegun

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Looking for a shop that sells and services fountain pens (where the merchant KNOWS how to help a lfety) and I would also like to find a couple of good shoe stors - looking for a selection of well made cap toed shoes or semi-dress boots.

Thanks
 

skyvue

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I've had decent luck buying shoes at an old-school store (actual salespeople who can measure your feet) near Greenwich Jewelers at 64 Trinity Place.

I don't remember the name of the shoe store, but it's just a door or three away from the jewelry store -- to the north, I think.
 

Doublegun

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dhermann1 said:
The Fountain Pen Hospital, 10 Warren St., in lower Manhattan.
Their website seems kaput, but I'm pretty sure they still exist. It's a WONDERFUL store, an absolute wonderland of elegant writing equipment.
Here are some comments about it:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/fountain-pen-hospital-new-york

Exactly what I was looking for. Knowlege and expertise AND patience. Found just what I was looking for (and more).

Thanks
 

FRANKIE

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skyvue said:
I've had decent luck buying shoes at an old-school store (actual salespeople who can measure your feet) near Greenwich Jewelers at 64 Trinity Place.

I don't remember the name of the shoe store, but it's just a door or three away from the jewelry store -- to the north, I think.
I believe the shoe store is Stapleton Shoe Co. at 68 Trinity Place.
 

Edward

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Doublegun said:
Exactly what I was looking for. Knowlege and expertise AND patience. Found just what I was looking for (and more).

Thanks

What did you end up with? FWIW, I'm a lefty and the best-writing pens for me to date have been Waterman Phileas and the unsurpassable Parker 51.
 

Doublegun

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FRANKIE said:
I believe the shoe store is Stapleton Shoe Co. at 68 Trinity Place.

Found it - right down the street from the Mellinium Hotel, where we were staying. Unfortunatly, they were closed Saturday. Maybe next trip.

Thanks for the suggestion - pretty much what i was looking for.

Cheers
 

Doublegun

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Edward said:
What did you end up with? FWIW, I'm a lefty and the best-writing pens for me to date have been Waterman Phileas and the unsurpassable Parker 51.

I am also a lefty and an "over-writer" and "Ed" was extremely helpful. I bought an older (early 70's) Parker 75 with a medium nib and Parker Blue/Black ink. I also bought a Lamy plastic pen with a wide nib to play around with. For $30 it was a relativly in expensive way to replace my shrinking supply of Pilot Varsity pens.

I'll go back in when we are in the city again.

Doublegun
 

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