Thursday, February 21, 2008

You make a living at that?

For our entire adult lives we've been asked the question, "Do you make a living doing that?" To give you some context for that, we've been licensed Indian traders, purveyors of custom knives, have owned a fine jewelry store, and now own Scottsdale Pen. This year marks our 28th year of self-employment pursuing the resale of beautiful objects. It is perhaps because I am left-handed that I gravitate towards the artistic side of life, marvelling at art and architecture in the myriad forms those take. I can't help myself in this regard, and my life-long partner in crime, my "first" wife Karen, has graciously attached herself to this willy-nilly sleighride I've taken her on. We love beautiful things and are always excited when we're able to satisfy or stimulate similar interests and longings in others. You hear people say that you should pursue your passions and we're great believers in that. I'll never be "The Richest Man in Babylon" (to borrow from a book title), but I'll be able to look back and say I've been true to myself and did the things I wanted to do regardless of how they turned out or if other people can ever understand why.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Superbowl and Scottsdale Pen

At first you might not think there would be a connection between a pen shop and the Superbowl, but in our case we were at ground zero for the ESPN broadcast booth, set up some 75 yards from our door during the week leading up to the big game. Celebrity parties were scheduled at venues surrounding our location as were several charity events. Some of the names connected with these events included John Travolta, Carmen Electra, P. Diddy, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Kid Rock, and Paris Hilton. Of course, during the many broadcasts from ESPN numerous big name football stars both past and present sat in including Emmett Smith, Matt Leinhart, Jerry Rice, Donovan McNabb, and Mike Ditka. The Goodyear blimp circled over our shopping district for several days adding to the general air of excitement and anticipation. One evening, Bill Clinton appeared at an event at a restaurant directly across the street from us.

Through the kindness of the folks at Parker/Waterman, Scottsdale Pen was able to participate in two of the main charity events by giving away 100 Waterman Expert rollerball pens. We don't have an official list of who of the who's who received our gifts, but we were thrilled to have been able to be part of the festivities. And what a fun Superbowl it turned out to be, too!

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Welcome to the Scottsdale Pen Blog

Welcome to the Scottsdale Pen blog.

Scottsdale Pen at The Mix opened December 1, 2007 in the heart of Scottsdale's most concentrated shopping/dining district near the intersections of Camelback and Scottsdale Roads. With the combined attractions of the mall, the Waterfront, and The Mix at Southbridge Scottsdale Pen is at the epicenter of what's new and exciting in food, fun, and fashion.

We are Jay and Karen Sadow, area residents since 1980. Our goal is to enthusiastically encourage you to write. We're not picky about what you write with as long as you do so. There is nothing more personal than a handwritten thank you note or a hand-signed birthday card or holiday card. Don't you just hate getting Christmas cards that are pre-printed? Or have a label slapped on them?

We represent about 20 different pen manufacturers along with well-known brands of stationery, ink and refills, and leather accessories.