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Sunday Reading for April 7, 2024

April 7, 2024
  1. Vanness Pens - Ink Heaven and More! (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). I love my trips to Vanness Pens! It was fun to hang out after-hours during my trip to the Arkansas Pen Show.

  2. Ink Swatching Tools (via Olive Octopus). Lisa walks us through the tools that she regularly uses to make a LOT of ink samples.

  3. Best Architect Grind? Tom’s Studio - Studio Fountain Pen (via Figboot on Pens). Tom’s Studio has been new to me as well, and I agree that the Architect’s nib is excellent. I’m testing this brand in the shop and will have some of their fountain pens and other products listed in the coming days. More on that below.

  4. Time Tetris: Hobonichi Techo Planner Review (via A Fleeting Ripple). I’ve been using the Hobonichi Techo Cousin in a similar manner and can relate to the flexibility the Hobonichi offers, especially where you want to alternate between time-block style planning and journaling.

  5. On Minimal Drawing Kits and Square Sketchbooks (via Urban Adventure League). You all know how I love a good gear post.

  6. Dropped Pens Series (via Stationery Pizza). After reading this post and a few conversations with people at pen shows, I want to talk more about dropping pens and how to fix them. It happens to us all and is nothing to be embarrassed about!

  7. Nebulous Raven Esterbrook Estie Fountain Pen Review (via Weirdoforest Pens). I picked up a couple of Esterbrooks at the Arkansas Show and have been rediscovering the brand. The two featured in this review are great looking!

  8. S.T. Dupont Graphite Gul Black D Line Guilloché (via Dapprman). S.T. Dupont is one of those brands that I’ve actually never used, believe it or not. The MSRP is crazy high but the secondary market seems more on target with what the value proposition is.

  9. Inside My Collection: Vintage Metal Pencils (via Fountain Pen Love). Vintage pencils (and pencils in general) get less love from the stationery community than I think they deserve.

  10. Alsterhaus in Hamburg (via Bleistift). I so wish that we had department stores like this one.

  11. Notebook Review: Dominant Industry Ink Archiving Book (via Well-Appointed Desk). Now this is a cool idea!

Pilot Explorer Fountain Pen with Logo on Matte Black Cap

In Case You Missed It….

I reviewed two pens this week! The Pilot Explorer Fountain Pen - which is quickly becoming one of my favorite entry level pens - and the Lamy Vista (otherwise known as the Safari demonstrator. While part of me of course wished that I was at the Atlanta Pen Show this weekend (and you should go on Sunday if you have the chance), I really needed to get caught up on reviews and a bunch of new shop arrivals. More on that below…

Tom's Studio Refillable Fineliner

Are refillable fineliners finally a thing that works! I think they might be….

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

Continuing our core focus on overlooked and underappreciated quality stationery, we added the excellent Tombow L105 ballpoint to our lineup of workhorse pens on offer! New releases that will be arriving and shipping tomorrow include the Lamy AL-Star in “Fiery” and “Aquatic” finishes, as well as a restock of the Pink Cliff and Violet Blackberry Safari pens. Last but not least, you’ll be seeing a trick of pens and accessories from UK-based Tom’s Studio, including refillable fineliners and fountain pens with specialty nibs.

Tom's Studio
Tom's Studio
Lamy
Lamy
Kaweco
Kaweco
Pencils!
Pencils!

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Sunday Reading for March 31, 2024 (How Is It Already April?)

March 31, 2024
  1. 2024 Arkansas Pen Show - Recap and Report Card (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). What’s the week after a pen show without Kimberly’s epic recap post?

  2. An Automatic Inky Pen?? (via Figboot on Pens). Sure, it may not look like the absolute best pen in the world, but I really do appreciate this kind of ingenuity. Especially at the $25 price point.

  3. A Drafting Pencil Round-Up (via Urban Adventure League). If you’re a fan of drafting-style mechanical pencils, this is a cool overview of several workhorse models, some of which I’ve never used myself.

  4. On Reading Difficult Books (via Writing at Large). Something I’ve been trying to do more and more…. This post has some excellent advice!

  5. Link Love: Life Changes (via Well-Appointed Desk). Congratulations, Ana!

  6. Aurora Optima Italic Nib Fountain Pen (via Blake’s Broadcast). The Aurora stock italic nib is different from the stub - the one I’ve used in the past can be quite sharp.

  7. Clone Wars: Majohn A2 Fountain Pen Review (via A Fleeting Ripple). For those who wish Pilot would bring back the vintage faceted Vanishing Point, and who don’t want to pay the premium for the secondary market, the Majohn A2 is an “option.” I agree that the nibs are inconsistent, but they do fit standard Pilot VP nibs….

  8. Embracing the Wider Side of Life (via mnmlscholar). I’ve also been branching out a bit, trying to incorporate more broad nibs into my writing rotation. It certainly helps run down the ink supply.

  9. Quick Look: Ranga Pens (via The Poor Penman). Ranga Pens are underrate performers, especially if you pair them with a custom nib grind from Peyton Street Pens!

  10. My Everyday Carry Notebooks (via Notebook Stories). I love the simplicity of the plain black leather notebooks here! (And the Plotter refills in the Filofax!)

  11. “End of Trip” (via From the Pen Cup). Honestly, this is a major reason why I journal.

Table Setup from the Arkansas Pen Show, showing Pilot and Craighill Pens

I enjoyed bringing the shop on the road to the Arkansas Pen Show this year!

In Case You Missed It….

I got back into the swing of things content-wise this week, recapping my trip to the Arkansas Pen Show and discussing why it’s quite enjoyable to take in a smaller pen show like last week’s adventure and the upcoming Atlanta Pen Show. I also wrote about a couple of different pens and pencils I’m using during this year’s tax season, including both a vintage extra-fine option as well as a cool leadholder from Penco.

Kaweco Apricot Pearl Fountain Pen

Kaweco matched both the packaging and the included ink cartridge (Sunset Orange!) in this year’s Kaweco Collection release.

This Week in the T.G.S. Curated Shop - The Kaweco Apricot Pearl and an easter weekend promo

The big news in terms of new arrivals is this year’s “Kaweco Collection” release. Yes, I know everyone is waiting for the arrival of the Sport Piston Filler - it should be here in the next couple of weeks - but this translucent, pearlescent orange fountain pen is well worth a look! We also have a new color of the Uni Kuru Toga “Roulette” fountain pen, more pencil accessories, and the last of the print blanket Roterfadens. (There will be a restock on Roterfaden in the next couple of weeks but I’ll be bringing in some different colors.)

Finally, don’t forget to take advantage of our Spring/Easter promotion using the code “SPRING” at checkout for 10% off certain brands. You can view the details in this week’s Thursday Drops post, including any exclusions.

Kaweco
Kaweco
Lamy
Lamy
Blackwing
Blackwing
Viarco
Viarco

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Esterbrook always brings the goods to a pen show. It’s fun to have the time to explore their table at a smaller show.

Sunday Reading for March 24, 2024 (Arkansas Pen Show Edition)

March 24, 2024
  1. Its Own Pen: Pilot Decimo Fountain Pen Review (via A Fleeting Ripple). Is the Decimo its own pen, or simply a smaller size option of the Vanishing Point? However you come out, many love this more slender retractable fountain pen.

  2. London 2024 Spring Pen Show (via Dapprman). I’ve yet to make it over to a London Pen Show, despite my best efforts!

  3. Blackwing 2X Firm Graphite Core Review (via Pen Addict). Brad reviews the latest release from Blackwing - their new Volumes edition features much harder graphite than they’ve used in the past. I have my own thoughts on harder grades of graphite, and prefer the softer cores, but if you absolutely need point retention Blackwing is meeting a new need here.

  4. Ikkaku Pan-Long (via Figboot on Pens). Ikkaku is the luxury line being introduced by Nahvalur, featuring maki-e art and other traditional Japanese techniques.

  5. Journalize Whimsical and Starry Night Inks (via Cheryl Lindo Jones). I had not seen the Journalize inks until this weekend, when Vanness had them at the shop and the show.

  6. Sailor Ink Studio #123 Fountain Pen Ink Review (via Blake’s Broadcast). The Sailor Ink Studio line features dozens of inks with unique color properties, including double-shaders. #123 is one of the more popular inks from this particular line.

  7. A Well Rested Four Pens Return to the Rotation (via mnmlscholar). There’s always something to be said for shopping your own collection for some novelty!

  8. Swatching Inks from Vanness - Stream Recording (via The Poor Penman). I very rarely go on Twitch, but I always like to promote when someone else does something new.

  9. Setting Up a New Journal (via Comfortable Shoes Studio). I’ve been fascinated with others’ journaling setups lately. Maybe because my own are feeling a little stale?

  10. Private Reserve Ink, Infinity Blue (via Well-Appointed Desk). Private Reserve continues to experiment with special-property inks, including these new “extended cap off” inks.

In Case You Missed It…

Between having to care for some under-the-weather family members and prepping to travel to the Arkansas Pen Show, I didn’t get as much writing done as I would’ve liked. That said, I wrote up a brief summary of five fun finds from my travels so far this year. I’m coming up on a period of several months where I won’t be on the road for an extended time, and I’m really looking forward to getting caught up!

E+M Leadholder Logo

This Week in the T.G.S. Curated Shop - Pen Show weekend promotion and new arrivals

Adding to this week’s mad rush was my attempt to get the last of the slew of new arrivals listed before I had to leave for Little Rock. Recent arrivals include the E+M Clutch Pencils, as well as the rest of my initial Blackwing Order that includes the “Illegal Pads”! Check out the Weekly Drops post for full details! We still have remaining stock from our initial shipment of Lamy Safari Special Editions, as well as many new AL-Star arrivals. Don’t forget that through tonight at 11:59pm CT, most orders placed this weekend are eligible for a 10% “Pen Show Weekend” discount using the coupon code PENSHOW10 at checkout. Some brands are excluded due to distributor policies.

Uni Pencils
Uni Pencils
Lamy
Lamy
E+M Clutch Pencils
E+M Clutch Pencils
Blackwing Paper
Blackwing Paper

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I’ve been delving into my own non-fountain pen obsessions lately….

Sunday Reading for March 17, 2024

March 17, 2024
  1. Dispatches from the Archives (via A Gathering of Curiosities). I’ve been avidly following this series of posts. To be in this sort of situation and not have access to my pens…. well, at least I’m a pencil person as well!

  2. Lamy Dark Lilac 2024 vs. The Original Dark Lilac 2016 (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). Kimberly has an excellent comparison of the two inks - yes, they’re different yet still similar at the same time - and her observations line up with my own.

  3. BWIPS 2024 (via Rachel’s Reflections). As a longtime Baltimore Show attendee, Rachel writes great recaps and has excellent observations on this particular show. I’m glad to hear the “off” feeling from last year wasn’t an issue this year, and I’m looking forward to returning next year as my schedule allows.

  4. Clicky Pens: Pilot Vanishing Point Fountain Pen Vintage and New (via A Fleeting Ripple). I look forward to reading the rest of this forthcoming series!

  5. A Quality Fountain Pen for $35? The Asvine P80 (via Figboot on Pens). Of all the lower-priced fountain pens available on the market, Asvine might be the best. These pens are decently made and fairly reliable, though I haven’t had mine for long.

  6. Leaving a “Later Space” for Brainstorming Medium and Long-Term To-Dos (via mnmlscholar). More discussions of analog planning techniques in a variation of traditional bullet journaling.

  7. Quick Look: Good Made Better Penwell Classic (via The Poor Penman). The Penwell is the ultimate “enthusiast’s accessory” - the number of people who truly need one is relatively small, but those who love and use them never go without!

  8. Kaweco ART Sport in Pebble Blue Acrylic Review (via Pen Addict - Jeff). I agree with everything Jeff has said about this model, especially about how the integrated clip being a nice addition. The only quibble I have is that the Terrazzo is clearly the best material, right?

  9. Taking It Slowly (via From the Pen Cup). Mary discusses her latest reading project, which is a wonderful idea if you’re looking to tackle long, difficult books.

  10. Bouncing Back to Gel Pens (via Pete Denison). This article touches on something that I’m also feeling strongly - the enthusiast community often marches everyone down the fountain pen rabbit hole, to the exclusion of all the other wonderfully fulfilling, well-made products out there (including some excellent gel pens).

  11. “The Only Thing Constant in Life is Change” (via Well-Appointed Desk). Another observant take on the Dark Lilac “controversy”, and a reminder to enjoy these inks for what they are while we have them (along with everything else).

  12. Rubato Fountain Pen (via Well-Appointed Desk). While maybe not exactly my personal style, this is EXACTLY the type of thing that I love discovering at pen shows - new creators!

Uni Kuru Togas in .5mm and .3mm with writing sample

In Case You Missed It….

This week on the blog I chronicled my own adventures outside the fountain pen universe, since I’ve been on the road and am now enjoying a mostly restful week at home before I take off for the Arkansas Pen Show on Thursday afternoon! I reviewed the Uni Kuru Toga Alpha Gel Switch Mechanical Pencil, a super comfortable .5mm mechanical pencil featuring Uni’s Kuru Toga rotating “engine” plus the ability to turn the rotation mechanism on and off. I also wrote a piece discussing how line width compares across various types of non-fountain pens, including ballpoints, gel pens, and mechanical pencils. One is probably not exactly the same as the other, as liquid or gel ink pens might write a broader line than their designation.

The E+M “Sketch” Clutch Pencil combines some gorgeous woods with brass or chrome trim.

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

After a week on the road most of my effort went into getting caught up on shipping and listing all of the new arrivals that hit the shop while I was out. The biggest news was the arrival of Blackwing in the Curated Shop! I’ve been talking to Blackwing for years about bringing in the brand, and at last the timing is right. Check out the full range of Blackwing pencils, sharpeners, and accessories, as well as the excellent “Illegal Pads” writing pads.

While I can’t confirm that Blackwing has changed its paper formulation since the last time I’ve used one of these, the current version of the “Illegal Pad” handles all inks very well.

Among other things, we now carry a broader range of clutch pencils capable of holding 5.5-5.6mm leads (both graphite and highlighter), as well as the Kakimori dip nibs. In addition to the Kaweco Clutch Pencils, we have clutch pencils from another German manufacturer, E+M, which come in a wide range of wood finishes. We also received an additional shipment of AL-Star Pens from Lamy (including the Azure, Cosmic, and Whitesilver finishes), and now have the 2024 Safari Ballpoints available in both Pink Cliff and Violet Blackberry.

Lamy Pens
Lamy Pens
E+M Pencils
E+M Pencils
Blackwing Pencils
Blackwing Pencils
Uni Pencils
Uni Pencils

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Why do I tend to pack light when bringing stationery on vacation? Because this tends to happen.

Sunday Reading for March 10, 2024 (Spring Break Edition)

March 10, 2024
  1. NFP Design Storage (via Figboot on Pens). One of my favorite discoveries from last year’s DC Pen Show was the NFP Design table. They’ve continued to release new cases and pen boxes, and I love all the designs even though I don’t need new storage at the moment.

  2. Thin Softbound Notebooks are Low-Stakes Experimentation Platforms (via mnmlscholar). I’ve never thought of it that way! Another thing to think about is that if “finishing” a journal gives you motivation to keep going, it can be incredibly satisfying to fill up a bunch of these slimmer notebooks!

  3. Quick Look: Ajoto N2 Pocket Paper Notebook (via The Poor Penman). These notebooks look well-made, and while I would call this paper “usable” with fountain pens based on the pictures shown, Ajoto is a maker of rollerballs/ballpoints, so it’s to be expected that their paper would be geared towards their own products.

  4. Theme System Post Series: How I Used the Official Theme System Journal (via Stationery Pizza). I used the Theme System Journal for a while and also now use a version of it, but in a different stationery product that I can customize to my own needs. It’s interesting to see how other people implemented this versatile system.

  5. Bindewerk Metal Edge Ledger Notebook Review (via Blake’s Broadcast). I love Bindewerk paper and their product line in general. Their paper is generally excellent.

  6. The London Spring Pen Show 2024: My Haul (via Fountain Pen Blog). I love the semi-annual London Pen Show Schedule. It’s only for one day, but it happens twice a year! Is that better than the once-a-year, three-day model that nearly all U.S. shows follow?

  7. 2024 Baltimore Pen Show Recap (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). While I couldn’t make Baltimore this year, the show definitely went on! Saturday looked quite crowded.

  8. Notebook Review: Endless Recorder A5 InkJournal (via Fountain Pen Pharmacist). Cool idea for a journal/notebook! I have yet to try the in-house Endless Paper.

  9. Everyday Explorers Rubber Stamp Sets (via Well-Appointed Desk). Rubber stamps are something that I use occasionally in my journals and notebooks, but I’d really like to learn more, especially since there are so many great options now.

  10. My First Pen Show (via The Cramped). I love reading about people’s first show experience! A great long recap.

In Case You Missed It…

This week on the blog, I took a bit of a (much needed) break but did publish a longer piece outlining my stationery travel kit for a bit less than a week on the road. I also managed to drag my family out stationery shopping (don’t worry, everybody got to buy something so it wasn’t a one-sided family excursion) and picked up this fun limited edition mechanical pencil lead case from Uni at Kinokuniya! Back to a regular content schedule next week!

What’s the most popular new arrival? Oddly, these Viarco coiled-spring stainless steel pencil caps.

This Week in the T.G.S. Curated Shop…

Lots of new products landed in the shop this week. All of them are discussed in more detail in this week’s “Drops” post, but in short we have the new TWSBI ECO “Dark Sapphire,” Viarco Pencils, NJK Sharpeners, and Yamamoto Writing Pads (including Tomoe River Paper versions!) We also have a restock of Midori MD Notebooks and Lamy Inks.

NJK Sharpeners
NJK Sharpeners
Viarco Pencils
Viarco Pencils
Yamamoto Paper
Yamamoto Paper
Lamy Ink
Lamy Ink

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