Hi guys,
Interesting topic.
I totally agree about the amount of information available on the world wide web; who needs ID cards when personal details are published for the world and his wife to view at leisure.
Noms de plume (hell, I'm English…Pen names!) serve many purposes which include concealing identity for many reasons. I believe Tom Walshaw was a retiring sort of chap who did not like the publicity that would have surrounded him if he had not used Tubal Cain.
Being a bit old-fashioned, I personally feel that a pen name adds a certain authority to the users writings. Of course, there has been discussion on another forum about the dodgy work practices conducted by another user of the pen name Tubal Cain so that defeats that idea…
I have many friends who go by nicknames, so much so that I can't remember their given names. They, like Wolfie, use those names more by habit, and to identify themselves to those who know them. For many years I used a nickname when driving across Europe and Russia. Nothing to do with CB radio but a nickname that I was given when I started with the first haulage company.
I am really terrible at remembering people's names so I tend to identify people by my own observations of them which become nicknames that tend to stick. For example, a driver had hair that was oiled/greased/moussed (whatever they do to the damn stuff) so he became Spike, another was ex-military so he became Foggy (from Last of the Summer Wine). One was so dim that he became Captain Pugwash (he actually looked a bit like him too, so that helped)
As a rank amateur new starter in model engineering, I don't feel confidant in giving myself a pen name. I am a bit old for the nickname that I used to have, and it is a part of my life and a persona that has passed on. Of course, it is handy having different nicknames at different stages in life as, when meeting someone that I haven't seen for many years, I can identify them more easily from the workplace or situation that the nickname relates to.
Just my tuppence worth.
Andy
PS Hang about…the originator uses one…why doesn't he explain?
Edited By Andy Belcher on 14/10/2012 10:24:32
Edited By Andy Belcher on 14/10/2012 10:26:30