06 November 2005

Thank you, Mr. Ruskin

I usually append a signature to my e-mail. I love correspondence, real correspondence, and e-mail has never seemed personal. A quotation helps. For the last week or so, I have used this one:


"Remember that the most beautiful things in the world
are the most useless;
peacocks and lilies, for example".
John Ruskin


So. A few days ago, I sent an e-mail to the Waterman Pen company because the extra-fine nib on my beloved Phileas fountain pen has become terminally clogged, and I need a new one. (Note to fountain pen users: avoid Private Reserve ink. It comes in exquisite colors, but it's the fountain pen's version of anthrax-in-a-bottle. )


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I signed the e-mail with my name, my real name. The quotation was several lines down, and set off from the margin in a most artful manner.


Waterman responded promptly, as follows:

Hello Mr. Ruskin,

Yes, you may purchase a new nib for $16.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling. We take Visa or Master card and our number is 800 237-8736.

Thank you,

Jeannie


I do, indeed, thank John Ruskin because he was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, one of the great artistic loves of my life. However, I don't think he has a Visa or MasterCard.

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1 comment:

Stephanie said...

That's really funny. Maybe your pen will be blessed with Ruskinesque writing now...