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Refillable Rollerball and "Inkball" Pens: Do They Work?

July 8, 2026

One product category that we are seeing more and more is the refillable rollerball (sometimes referred to as the "inkball") pen. These first went mainstream several years ago with an inexpensive version released by ink maker Herbin, followed by TRAVELER'S Company releasing a version of their Brass Fountain Pen with a refillable rollerball tip. Recently, another pen garnering a lot of attention is Kakimori's "Frost" pen, which is available in both a fountain pen and rollerball format. We've had a lot of questions recently about the rollerball/inkball functionality, so I thought I'd take the opportunity and do a bit of an overview of how these work and how they perform.

The Kakimori Frost pen ships with a twist converter, while the TRAVELER’S Company brass pen is advertised as cartridge only. However, it will take the Kaweco Mini Converter if you absolutely insist on using bottled ink.

How they work: This one's pretty easy. These refillable rollerballs all use a fountain pen-style nib unit that accepts standard international ink cartridges and Schmidt-style converters. You fill the pen as you would any standard cartridge/converter fountain pen, using fountain pen ink. (While not every manufacturer announces the maker of the rollerball nib/tip unit, Kakimori has specified that it is Schmidt, so if you see "made in Germany" you can probably assume that's who it is.)

Predictably, early iterations of these products weren't as reliable as the versions now available. Performance has improved - particularly the consistency of the ink flow - and I've found the pens themselves easier to clean. But why would you opt for one of these "inkball" refillable rollerballs as opposed to a fountain pen? Here are a few considerations:

  • Office Use. Despite their growing popularity, fountain pens continue to draw a lot of attention in the workplace. If you prefer to remain inconspicuous while still being able to write with your fountain pen ink, these pens are a good alternative.

  • Permanent or Pigmented Inks. Kakimori makes an extensive line of pigment inks, which are both lightfast and water-resistant. While I've not had a bad experience using Kakimori inks in standard fountain pens, those who are concerned about cleaning and clogging might feel better using a Kakimori-branded pen or a non-fountain pen altogether. I currently have a Frost rollerball loaded with the special ink I mixed in Tokyo at the Kakimori store, and I have had no issues.

  • Consistent Line Width. While fountain pens are known for line variation depending on the angle of your handwriting and the grind of the nib, ballpoints and rollerballs typically produce a single consistent line width while writing. Note that the one variable here is ink and paper. Since these "inkball" pens use fountain pen ink, the wetness of the ink and absorbency of the paper you are using can cause a wider line than the stated .5mm tip size.

A writing sample of the .5mm rollerballs, on Rhodia Premium paper. Note the consistent line width across both brands, with two very different inks.

A Few Downside Considerations

  • Cleaning and Clogging. I would be more conscientious about cleaning these rollerball tips than a standard fountain pen nib, since any sort of roller tip does have extra moving parts (the metal ball) that can get gummed up. The good news is that refillable rollerballs using the Schmidt nib unit clean identically to standard fountain pen nib units, though sometimes you have to flush them a few more times to remove stubborn clogs and residual ink. I typically take a bulb syringe and flush these pens in the same way you would flush a fountain pen. Ultrasonic cleaners can also be helpful.

  • Leakage. Especially wet, free-flowing fountain pen inks may leak out the front of the nib and/or cause the pen to "blob" on the page while writing. I've only had this happen with a couple of inks, one of which was the ultra-lubricated Tom's Studio Fineliner-specific Midnight Blue ink that probably wasn't intended to be used with this pen in the first place. Most standard inks work perfectly fine.

In the event the tip does become irreparably clogged or damaged - which I personally have yet to experience in either of the models shown here - these nib units are replaceable. Both TRAVELER'S Company and Kakimori use a standard rollerball unit manufactured in Germany by Schmidt, and sell replacements to fit their respective pens. You are also not locked into one writing "mode." Note that these rollerball units are threaded identically to each brand’s fountain pen nib units, so you can use them interchangeably in your Kakimori Frost Pens and TRAVELER'S Brass Fountain Pen. (I do not believe these nib units are interchangeable between brands, since they use slightly different housings.)

Both pens are compact, but I would only call the TRAVELER’S Brass Pen a true “pocket pen”.

Takeaways and Where to Buy

I've enjoyed using the "inkball" option fairly regularly, and overall I'm pleased with how these pens perform. While I might not reach for them as my primary writing option (I still prefer the softer feel of fountain pens and refillable fineliners), those looking for a reliable second option for using their fountain pen ink should give these a try. I am consistently impressed with how clean a line this current generation of refillable rollerballs can write.

The two pens featured in this post are the Kakimori Frost and the TRAVELER'S Company Brass Ballpoint, and are priced at $54 and $75, respectively. Additional nibs can be purchase for around $16. As noted above, both pens are compatible with their brand's fountain pen nibs, so there's no need to purchase a second pen - just the nib - unless you'd like to have both inked up at once.

The Gentleman Stationer is an authorized retailer of both Kakimori and TRAVELER'S Company products. You can view these both in our physical Nashville Shop or our online store.

In Pens Tags Pen Review, Kakimori Frost, Traveler's Company Brass Pens, Traveler's Company Brass Rollerball, Rollerballs, Inkball Pens
Kakimori Metal Dip Nib on Urushi Holder

My own well-used Brass Kakimori dip nib on one of the new Black Urushi nib holders.

New Arrivals: Kakimori Notebooks and Nibs, Plus TWSBI ECO "Horse Year" Fountain Pens!

July 7, 2026

A long-awaited shipment of Kakimori products arrived from Japan last week, including gorgeous new fabric-covered notebooks, Kakimori metal dip nibs and nib holders, additional Kakimori Frost pens, and the line of mixable Kakimori Inkstand Colour pigment inks. We had the opportunity to visit the Kakimori flagship store during our trip to Tokyo earlier this year, where we had the opportunity to create our own ink colors using the Inkstand inks, and test them using all the different variations of Kakimori nibs. Kakimori makes some of the most unique stationery products available, and it’s always fun to open these shipments and see all the new designs in person!

TWSBI ECO "Horse Year" Fountain Pen

Also, TWSBI ECO “Horse Year” Fountain Pens are now shipping! This limited run TWSBI won’t be around long, so if you’re looking to pick up one of these “Year of the Horse” exclusive releases, get one now. We currently have at least some stock of all nib sizes remaining.

We will be open this week normal hours, from 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and from 10am-5pm on Saturday in our Nashville shop. Please stop by and see us if you are in the area.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags New Arrivals, Kakimori, TWSBI, TWSBI ECO, TWSBI ECO Horse Year
Onionbrand Green Dragon A5 Notebook Covers

I love how these green leather A5 covers turned out!

Sunday Reading for July 5, 2026

July 5, 2026
  1. 2026 St. Louis Pen Show Recap (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). The St. Louis Pen Show continues to be a well-attended regional show. It’s relatively close to me, so I may have to visit in the future.

  2. 2026 St. Louis Pen Show (via Olive Octopus Ink). Lisa also attended the St. Louis Show and hosted her own class/seminar/activity table!

  3. 2026 Dutch Pen Show Recap (via Pen Addict - Julia). If there was one European show that I would want to visit, it would be the Dutch Pen Show. That’s quite a pen show swag bag!

  4. The Largest Craziest Fountain Pen Ink Collection (via Inky.Rocks). Ok, you have to watch the video of this ink collection - not sure I’ve ever seen anything quite like this. Now I need custom shelving.

  5. Swallowed by a Whale (via A Gathering of Curiosities). Here’s to original, authentic writing.

  6. Traveling Stationery Kit Themes (via Urban Adventure League). Anyone else absolutely LOVE that Lochby honey color?

  7. Traveling with Ink, June 2026: Part I, Albania (via Fountain Pen Blog). Just a great travelogue post, and I enjoy hearing what stationery is available in different parts of the world.

  8. Ya Gotta Start Somewhere (via From the Pen Cup). Whether it’s writing or drawing, just get started!

  9. If I Could Only Keep 10 Fountain Pens (via Well-Appointed Desk). Not sure I could even begin to play this game.

  10. Leonardo + Stilo e Stile MZ Radici (via Figboot on Pens). I have too many Momento Zeroes, but I love seeing these materials.

On the Paper Trail Episode 11 Cover Image Fine Nibs

In Case You Missed It…

It was a bit of a quiet week around here due to the holidays and the fact that we all needed a rest! We released Episode 11 of On The Paper Trail, in which Lisa and I discuss nib size variations within fountain pen brands, and sometimes within the same model of fountain pen. Yesterday I also addressed some logistical questions and back-end site announcements.

Kakimori A5 Fabric Notebooks

This Week in the T.G.S. Curated Shop

This week’s new arrivals include a full restock of Taccia Ink (including all the new Kuniyoshi, Hokusai, and yes, more Sabimidori)! We also have new Kakimori notebooks, “Inkstand Colour” Mixable Pigmented Inks, Kakimori dip nibs and holders, and more Frost fountain pens and rollerballs. Finally, we have the TWSBI ECO “Horse Year” fountain pens available for pre-order, and a fresh batch of OnionBrand “Green Dragon” A5 leather covers! Be sure to check out each week’s Thursday Drops post for a full list of new arrivals and restocks.

We will be open normal hours this coming week in our Nashville shop, from 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and from 10am-5pm on Saturday!

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Happy 4th of July Weekend! Announcements, New Resources, and a Holiday Weekend Special!

July 4, 2026

There’s been a lot going on around here over the past six months, between upcoming in-person events, a new podcast, a trip to Japan, and ever-expanding brands in our shop! As we get caught up over the holiday weekend - and rest a bit - I wanted to take this opportunity for a few announcements on topics where we’ve received a lot of recent phone calls and e-mails:

  • Store Hours: Unless otherwise posted, our regular shop hours are Thursdays and Fridays from 1pm-6pm, and from 10am-5pm on Saturdays. We are open normal hours this weekend!

  • Upcoming Pen Show Events. We will be in attendance at the D.C. and San Francisco Pen Shows next month, primarily for in-person events and classes. You can come visit with us at the Vanness Pens Tables, but we will likely not have an independent T.G.S. setup given that we need to maintain inventory for both the online store and the Nashville shop.

  • On The Paper Trail Live in Nashville (10/16-10/18). We continue to get questions about where/when to buy tickets to the October event Lisa and I are hosting for the podcast in Nashville, so I’m reposting the link. To clarify, weekend passes get you admission to the event plus a free bottle of our event ink, stickers, and some extra swag that is still in development! There will be both paid classes and free seminars, with sign-ups made available closer to the event date.

  • Kaweco DIY Glow Event in October. While our current plan is to have the Kaweco DIY machine on-site at the On The Paper Trail Live event, we still have not received confirmation of the exact dates we will have the machine available and whether/when we can make these pens available in our standard shop.

TWSBI ECO Horse Year Fountain Pen

TWSBI ECO “Horse Year” Fountain Pens are now available for pre-order.

Don’t Miss Our Fourth of July Weekend Ink Promotion!

All orders placed this weekend (from Thursday through 11:59pm CT Sunday) that qualify for free domestic shipping ($75+) will receive a complimentary bottle of ink with no coupon code necessary. View full details here.

In News, Events, Editorial Tags Fourth of July
Colorverse Joy in the Ordinary Under the Shade Ink Swatch

Thursday Drops: New Notsu Paper, Permanent Platinum Inks, and a July 4th Weekend Promo!

July 2, 2026

Notsu continues to expand their lineup of fountain-pen-friendly organizational products, including more blue Centre Rise notecard holders, new sticky notes, and a new set of “To Do” desk pads. We’ve also received a fresh shipment of Platinum inks (including two new permanent inks) as well as a new addition to the Colorverse “Joy in the Ordinary” collection. Finally, we have more of our favorite iLootPaperie Washi Tape, as well as new Well-Appointed Desk stamps and stickers.

UPDATE: As of Friday July 3, TWSBI ECO “Horse Year” pens are now available for pre-order, with pens shipping July 6. This is a limited edition which will only have one run, per TWSBI.

Notsu To Do Notepad Photo

Don’t Miss Our Fourth of July Weekend Promo: Free Ink!

We have a special offer this weekend - all orders placed 7/2-7/5 that qualify for free shipping ($75+) will automatically receive a complimentary bottle of fountain pen ink, valued anywhere from $9-15. In the regular course of shipping product, ink bottles and packaging get scratched, dented, and stained. While some of this is normal and the ink can still be sold, others get pulled as “scratch ‘n dent” items. Rather than run a sale we would prefer to just give it away, so all qualifying online orders will receive a free mystery bottle while supplies last! No coupon code necessary.

We are open this weekend in our Nashville shop normal hours: 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and 10am-5pm on July 4th! If you’re in town for the weekend come by and visit!

  1. Notsu Centre Rise To Do List Card Stand. The Notsu Centre Rise card box/organizer is back, and now with a blue option in addition to black and orange!

  2. Notsu Large Format Dot Grid Notecards. These large 5x7 notecards are back in stock, and they fold in half so that you can tuck them away inside your notebook, pocket or bag for quick reference.

  3. Notsu Dot Grid and Graph Sticky Notes. These sticky notes are sold in a four-pack, and feature dot grid, graph, or colored graph paper.

  4. Notsu Writing Pads and To Do Pads. Notsu paper works well with most inks, and the thicker paper stands up well in a desk pad. In addition to the dot grid and graph pads (available in both letter and A5 sizes), Notsu now makes

  5. Platinum Classic Inks. This series of fountain pen friendly iron gall inks offers six different colors that become permanent when they dry. Iron gall is a classic ink formulation used for centuries for archival purposes, and darkens as it dries, resulting in a unique look reminiscent of vintage letters.

  6. Platinum Pigmented Inks. We’ve expanded our offering of Platinum Pigmented inks to include Brun Sepia, a permanent brown.

  7. Platinum Chou Kuru Black. Do you require the ultimate black ink? As in, an ink as dark as you can possibly make it? Chou Kuro should be on your radar. While definitely one of the more premium inks that we sell, it’s always difficult to keep in stock.

  8. Colorverse Joy in the Ordinary Inks. One of this year’s sleeper hits for us, the Colorverse “Joy in the Ordinary” line includes muted pastel inks and now the grey “Under the Shade.”

  9. iLootPaperie Washi Tape (Yes, Including the Really Fun Ones!). We’ve restocked on our best-selling washi tape of all time. IYKYK.

  10. Well-Appointed Desk Stickers and Stamp Sets. We have a fresh shipment of vintage-inspired stickers and rubber stamps designed by Ana! The rubber stamps are designed to help you set up your planner and organize your inks swatches.

Notsu Centre Rise Blue Notecard Box
In TGS Curated Shop Tags Thursday Drops, Colorverse Ink, Platinum Ink, Notsu, TGS Curated Shop, New Arrivals
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