
The first show for my show season is done and the California Pen Show was a super busy and exciting way to start 2026.
This is the third year (?) under new management for the Los Angeles based show and it is bigger and better than ever. The show itself was well-organized and the location is good for both out of town guests as well as locals.
On Friday, the event even had brochures with vendor information which is pretty uncommon at most shows. Unfortunately, by Sunday, they had run out of brochures.
The event has become so large that they opened an additional ballroom to accommodate all the additional vendors. The mix of vendors include vintage and modern sellers; indie pen makers; sticker, washi and stationery creators and larger local and online shops like Kinokuniya, Flax and Dromgoole’s.
I helped the Dromgooles selling ink, paper and stationery items while Larry and Christine and family held down the fort in fine pens and Marty and Kimberly took care of the range of Retro51s, Tactile Turn and Rickshaw products.
Friday was busy with VIPs and single day pass holders but Saturday was epic. It felt comparable to a Saturday at SF or DC. But everyone regardless of how crowded seemed to be in good spirits and having a good time. The energy the whole weekend was good.
Sunday slowed down a little bit but it was still quite busy. Many shows really slow down on Sunday where vendors start packing up in the early afternoon but we were selling until past 5pm on Sunday. I think vendors who left early are regretting that decision now.
The only issues I heard regarding the show was difficulties locating classrooms and workshop availability. This is something I think a lot of pen shows are still struggling with. Classes and workshops are of interest to attendees and make the experience of a pen show more than just shopping.
I think more attention needs to be paid to promoting workshops and classes before the event and making sure that signage, locations and times for classes are clear and readily accessible to attendees. The dream is to have folks pre-register for classes so instructors can prepare and know how many attendees they will have but also make sure new pen show attendees even know classes and workshops are available.
The only other grumble I heard was the long lines to get in but no one really fussed too much about that. More than anything I think folks were surprised by the number of people waiting.
Overall, California Pen Show is moving up in the ranks as one of my favorite shows. And the people who attended were all amazing! Thanks for a great show and I look forward to seeing you next year!
I was so busy I didn’t get a chance to take any pictures except the photo above and this picture of a friend and I meeting up. Kimberly over at The Pen Addict promises a longer, more detailed post about the show on Friday so if you want to see pics, check that out at the end of the week.



















