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Lamy Safari Meteora (left) and Meteorite (right)

Thursday Drops: Lamy Safari Meteorite and Meteora Special Editions, Diplomat Vipers, and More Pilot!

July 16, 2026

Three new Lamy releases arrived in the shop this week: Meteorite and Meteora Safari Special Editions, as well as the new version of the “Steel Black” Safari, which has been revamped to better differentiate it from the matte grey “Charcoal” finish. We also have a fresh batch of Diplomat Viper fountain pens and rollerballs, in all five colors including the Green and Blue (the two top sellers). Finally, most Pilot is restocked, including nearly all the colors of Iroshizuku ink, Iro-Utsushi dip pens, and Vanishing Points, E95s and Custom 74 fountain pens.

Lamy Safari Steel Black Fountain Pen New

The new Lamy Safari “Steel Black” finish, which I believe I prefer to the original. Not even close, actually.

Come see these and more in person this week in our Nashville shop, where we are open Thursday and Friday from 1-6pm and on Saturday from 10am-5pm.

  1. Lamy Safari Meteorite and Meteora Fountain Pens. These special edition Lamy Safaris feature a glossy finish with texture - something Lamy has not done in recent memory (if ever?). Meteorite is black and Meteora is a dark purple/indigo. Rollerballs, ballpoints, and .5mm mechanical pencils are also available.

  2. NEW Lamy Safari Steel Black. Lamy recently revamped the “Steel Black” finish to give it more of a blue-black hue and further distinguish it from the Charcoal (matte black). Steel Black is a standard color - not part of the special line, and should be available going forward.

  3. Diplomat Viper Fountain Pens and Rollerballs. Diplomat’s hooded-nib Viper fountain pen is an excellent everyday writer. Now available in five different colors with an etched finish, you can easily create a matching fountain pen and rollerball set.

  4. Lamy Safari Neon Series. Lamy has been on a bit of a roll this year, with neon/black and neon pink Safaris in addition to their other special releases. Rollerballs/ballpoints and .5mm pencils are also available.

  5. Lamy AL-Star Roller Skate and Disco Special Editions. What do you think? 1970s or 1980s? I’m leaning 1980s but people disagree. This is one of my favorite multicolor releases from Lamy to date, with rollerballs/ballpoints and .5mm pencils in addition to the fountain pens.

  6. Lamy 2000 Fountain Pens. The Lamy 2000 fountain pen has been restocked, including fine and medium nibs. The Lamy 2000 continues to be one of our best selling fountain pens and an excellent option for those looking for a gold-nib piston filler that can be used every day. Read our Workhorse Pen writeup to learn more about why we love this one.

  7. Pilot Custom 74 Fountain Pens. The summer Pilot restock is slowly trickling back in, and we have new arrivals in the popular Custom 74 model. We currently have 4-5 colors in stock with additional options arriving soon.

  8. Pilot Vanishing Point Fountain Pens. We’ve been sold out of matte-trim Vanishing Points for a long time, but we have all matte colors available at the moment, in addition to all the colors in the Decimo size.

  9. iLootPaperie Stickers and Washi Tape. All of our snail mail-themed stickers from iLootPaperie are back in stock! We also have our fun “grown up washi tape” back in the store. (I have this in a drawer in-store, so be sure to ask for it.)

  10. IPaintBirbs Stickers. We’re happy to announce that we’ve added a new sticker brand from local Nashville artist Liz Clayton Fuller! Don’t miss bookmarks in addition to the stickers.

IPaintBirbs Hand-painted bookmarks

In addition to the stickers, we have these awesome IPaintBirbs bookmarks. Don’t sleep on these!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Lamy Safari Meteorite and Meteora, Lamy Safari, Lamy Special Editions, Diplomat Viper, Thursday Drops, TGS Curated Shop
On The Paper Trail Episode 12: Our Favorite Papers

On The Paper Trail Episode 12: Our Favorite Papers!

July 15, 2026

With a podcast called "On The Paper Trail," it was only a matter of time before we talked about our favorite papers and how we use them! In Episode 12, we discuss paper rulings, spacing, texture, bindings, and other factors that affect how we select which paper we use every day. This week's customer questions address understandably confusing paper-related topics such as the meaning of a "lie flat" notebook and the differences between international paper sizes and the less exact sizing standards used by U.S. manufacturers over the years.

On The Paper Trail: Where You Can Download the Podcast

Get caught up on previous episodes, and find more information about our first On The Paper Trail Live Event, which will be held in Nashville from October 16-18, 2026! Tickets are now on sale! ⁠⁠Check out the main podcast informational page for additional details. ⁠

Episode 12 Show Notes and Links

  1. ⁠Pilot Kakuno (Lisa's Pen)⁠

  2. ⁠Pilot Iroshizuku Ku Jaku (Lisa's Ink)⁠

  3. ⁠TWSBI ECO Rootbeer Fountain Pen (Joe's Pen)⁠

  4. ⁠Pilot Custom Heritage 92 (Joe's Pen)⁠

  5. ⁠Joe's Japan Ink Recap Post (For Photos of the Inks Being Discussed)⁠

  6. ⁠Kobe Nagasawa Inks⁠

  7. ⁠Kakimori A5 Notebooks⁠

  8. ⁠Kakimori Pens⁠

  9. ⁠Kakimori Inkstand Inks⁠

  10. ⁠Midori MD Cotton Paper⁠

  11. ⁠Nakabayashi Logical Prime Paper⁠

  12. ⁠Maruman Basics

  13. Maruman Mnemosyne Hardcover⁠

  14. ⁠Hierarchies of Fountain Pen Friendly Paper (T.G.S. Paper Resource)⁠

  15. ⁠On the Paper Trail Live in Nashville Event Page

The Gentleman Stationer is supported by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. You can also come visit us at our physical stationery store in Nashville, Tennessee. We WILL be open regular hours this week, including on July 4!

In On The Paper Trail Tags On The Paper Trail, On The Paper Trail Episode 12, Favorite Papers
Pilot Iro Utsushi Dip Pen in Hand with Ink

New Arrivals: More Dip Nibs (Pilot Iro-Utsushi), Vanishing Points, and E95s in Both Colors!

July 14, 2026

The Pilot Iro-Utsushi Dip Pen is infinitely useful for anything from ink swatching to jotting quick notes to journaling in multiple colors without having to fill multiple fountain pens! We have these pens back in stock as of this morning in all available colors, including both the wood and plastic handles.

We’ve also received a shipment of matte-trim Pilot Vanishing Point and E95s fountain pens in multiple colors, as well as Custom 74 fountain pens in clear acrylic. Restocks have been somewhat slower recently during these summer months, so if you’ve had your eye on one of these come and get them!

We are open this week normal hours from 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and from 10am-5pm on Saturday.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Pilot E95s, Pilot Iro-Utsushi Dip Pens, New Arrivals, TGS Curated Shop

It’s about time to get caught up on currently inked!

Sunday Reading for July 12, 2026

July 12, 2026
  1. Sailor Que Será Erasable Gel Ink Pen Review (via Pen Addict). I find Sailor’s efforts to get into the erasable pen game fascinating, even if I don’t really have any great desire to use this product.

  2. Enjoy Collection 2026: Q2 (via Dime Novel Raven). Sometimes I get asked whether owning a pen store diminishes my enjoyment of stationery as a “hobby”, but I honestly think it’s the opposite. It tends to expand the the number of products you are exposed to, which I have also enjoyed immensely because they’re things I’ve never tried before.

  3. Finding Joy in Cheap to Moderate-Priced Nice Things (via Urban Adventure League). I wholeheartedly agree that often the moderate price bracket brings the most overall satisfaction - fun without the financial stress.

  4. This Common Fountain Pen Habit May Be Doing More Harm Than Good (via Doodlebud). Repeat after me: You do not need to take your pen completely apart to clean it.

  5. Meet the Family Living Like It’s the 1990’s (via Cal Newport). Bye. I’ll send y’all my landline number.

  6. Fountain Pen Types (via Inky.Rocks). Ok, I now have at least five more pens on my list to add to my collection. :)

  7. If I Could Only Keep Ten (via Rachel’s Reflections). Is it time for another fountain pen thought experiment?

  8. If I Could Only Keep 10 Fountain Pens (via Well-Appointed Desk). Here’s Laura’s take on the latest challenge.

  9. Three Art Supply Stores Worth Visiting in Central Paris (via Comfortable Shoes Studio). It’s been way too long since I’ve been to Paris, but I have fond memories of visits to 2/3.

  10. Clairefontaine Pocket Squared Notebook (via Notebook Stories). Clairefontaine is one of the unsung workhorses of the stationery world, and I do my bit to keep it from falling by the wayside in favor of “trendier” paper.

Graphilo Paper Stacked on the Shelf in the TGS Shop

In Case You Missed It…

This week on the blog I reviewed a category of pens that has played a larger role in my rotation recently: The refillable rollerball that takes fountain pen ink (often called the “inkball”). Recent iterations of these pens work much better than the ones that first hit the market several years ago, and I talk about two that I’ve enjoyed using. I also reviewed a relatively new-to-me paper that has made its way into my rotation: Graphilo, a Japanese paper from Kobeha.

iPaintBirbs New Sticker Arrivals

IPaintBirbs Holographic Stickers!

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

We spent most of this week rebuilding our stock of Kakimori notebooks, only to see them fly off the shelves and out the door to their new homes! We still have a handful, along with a fairly healthy stock of the Kakimori metal dip nibs, holders, and other accessories. Many favorite Taccia inks have been restocked, along with OnionBrand Notebook Covers, and best of all, a bunch of new stickers from iLootPaperie and local Nashville maker IPaintBirbs!

This week our Nashville store will be open normal hours, from 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and from 10am-5pm on Saturday! Online shopping is available 24/7!

OnionBrand
OnionBrand
Notsu
Notsu
Maruman Basics
Maruman Basics
iPaintBirbs
iPaintBirbs

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Kobeha Graphilo Paper Cover Image with different sizing

Paper Review: Graphilo by Kobeha

July 11, 2026

Earlier this summer I revamped the "Hierarchies of Fountain Pen Friendly Paper" site resource, and one major change I made was to add Graphilo paper as a top-tier option. Graphilo has assumed something of a cult-favorite status due to how difficult it was to obtain in the United States (and when you could find it, how expensive it could be). As it becomes more easily available outside of Japan, I strongly recommend Graphilo as an option for anyone looking for ink friendly paper with exceptionally good color reproduction.

Graphilo and Roterfaden Currently Inked Log

I’ve been using an A5 Slim Graphilo Notebook in my Roterfaden TGS_25 to log all of my currently inked pens.

Graphilo is made by Kobeha, a paper company located in Kobe, Japan. Specifically formulated for fountain pens, Graphilo has survived several different iterations, with each new release fine-tuning the paper formulation. In my opinion, all of them have been excellent, with the last two batches qualifying as superb.

The Herbin shimmer inks combine shading, sheen, and shimmer, so they offer an excellent example of what Graphilo is capable of.

Even with growing distribution, Graphilo is still relatively expensive, so why splurge? It’s a combination of factors: Most people enjoy this paper not just for its ability to handle any ink you throw at it, but also for its superior color reproduction. You will always get sharp lines without feathering and bleedthrough, but many feel that no paper showcases fountain pen ink properties better than Graphilo, particularly shading and multi-chromatic inks. Color is very subjective - I personally prefer how my fountain pen inks look on MD Cotton Paper and Graphilo, so I tend to use notebooks containing one of these two papers whenever I'm experimenting with new inks or writing out my "currently inked" lists to keep track of what inks I have in which pens.

Herbin’s Opale Nocturne is one of my favorite shading inks with subtle shimmer. I love how it looks on Graphilo paper.

Another reason that I love Graphilo is that you get the ink friendly performance of Tomoe River in a heavier paper (81.4g) with slight texture for those who dislike the onionskin-like feel of Tomoe River. That said, the biggest downside to Graphilo is the dry time - like most paper intended to showcase fountain pen ink, it's not absorbent, so it may take some time for the ink to dry when writing with especially wet nibs. If you plan to use Graphilo in a context where you are having to turn pages quickly, you may want to use blotting paper.

Extreme shaders like the Sailor Ancora Rainy Day Ink (Sorry, it’s a Japanese store exclusive) really show off their properties on Graphilo!

Takeaways and Where to Buy

Personally, I find Graphilo paper among the most fountain pen friendly paper I have ever used. For those who dislike the ultra thin feel of Tomoe River and similar paper, and prefer a heavier weight with greater durability, Graphilo is high on my list of personal recommendations. I have yet to find a fountain pen ink that bleeds or feathers, and I even know people who have pushed this paper with sharpies and alcohol markers and had decent results.

Though Graphilo is not an inexpensive paper option, the price has gradually aligned over time with other high-end Japanese writing papers. Kobeha has increased production while also making the paper available in a wider range of formats, including A5 Slim, A5 Square, and standard A5, as well as looseleaf, memo blocks, and letter pads. We currently stock all of them in our own shop.

Graphilo in my TGS_25 Roterfaden

The Graphilo A5 Slim (right) which will be coming back in stock in the hopefully near future.

The Gentleman Stationer carries most varieties of Graphilo paper, though because this paper is imported directly from Japan, specific items may not be in stock at the same time. We regularly order so if the particular paper you are looking for is not showing as available, keep checking back.

In Notebook Review Tags Graphilo, Paper Review, Fountain Pen Friendly Paper
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