truepenny: artist's rendering of Sidneyia inexpectans (mfu: ik-geek)
Sarah/Katherine ([personal profile] truepenny) wrote2009-05-16 01:45 pm

When geek worlds collide

Fountain Pen Hopsital, who regularly send me pen pr0n, include in their latest catalogue, Historic Pen Editions' Stadium Seats Collection. You can get a pen made out of seats from Shea Stadium (N.Y. Mets, 1964), Dodger Stadium (L.A. Dodgers, 1962), Ebbets Field (Brooklyn Dodgers, 1913), Fenway Park (Boston Red Sox, 1912 and still going strong), Griffith Stadium (Washington Senators, 1911), Polo Grounds (N.Y. Giants, 1891), and Yankee Stadium (N.Y. Yankees, 1923). My fountain pen geekery, my baseball geekery, and my history geekery* have collided violently, and I WANT ONE.

Of course, I am not actually a fan of any of the teams whose stadium seats have been made into pens, but that hardly matters. (And we will not enter into the question of whether I need another fountain pen. Shut up.) I'm torn between Fenway Park, because it's STILL THERE, and Griffith Stadium, because it ISN'T still there, and neither is its baseball team--or teams, since the Wikipedia entry tells me it was also a part-time venue for a Negro League team called the Homestead Grays. Torn, I tell you!

Baseball! History! Fountain pens!

(This has been a public (dis)service announcement for anyone else who may find their geekeries colliding here, too.)

ETA: I went with Griffith Stadium.

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*Can I just say that I hope someday Major League Baseball is REALLY FUCKING SORRY that they've destroyed all their historic ballparks? Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest baseball stadium in America and it's ONLY FORTY-SEVEN YEARS OLD.
laurel: Picture of a baseball on green grass (sports - baseball)

[personal profile] laurel 2009-05-18 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
Those pens are excellent, as are the pens made from game used bats! I'm glad you went with Griffith, but then I'm a Twins fan and the Senators became the Twins and Calvin Griffith owned the Twins for a time, etc.

The Metrodome is currently something like the 7th oldest of current MLB parks. Seriously. That's scary and wrong.

Some folks do still sell seats from Met Stadium; I can't imagine anyone ever wanting to buy seats from the Metrodome.

While I think some of the new ballparks are pretty nifty and an improvement on some of the older parks; I also think it's a shame when parks are torn down, rather than upgraded or remodeled somehow if that's possible.
themadblonde: (fireflies catch as cat can)

& the metrodome....

[personal profile] themadblonde 2009-05-18 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
has been considered obsolete for some time now. I can't imagine anyone in the TC spending money on a pen from Metrodome seats. They've been trying to get rid of it (it seems) since they built it.