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Product Spotlight: Caran d'Ache Infinite 888 Ballpoint and Mechanical Pencil

November 2, 2021

Honestly, I get the most satisfaction from “bargain shopping” when stocking The Curated Shop. Buying the expensive, high-end stuff can be fun - especially when you’ve discovered a new product that doesn’t get much attention anywhere else - but to me the most interesting products are those workhorse pens, pencils, and notebooks that don’t cost very much at all yet provide enjoyment and performance well beyond their price point. Perhaps the best example of this that I currently have in stock is the Caran d’Ache “Infinite 888” Ballpoint and Mechanical Pencil, which comes in a wide array of colors, and is refillable, yet costs $6!

For my own personal set, I chose the dark blue pen and pencil!

The Caran d’Ache Infinite 888 ballpoint uses the “Swiss Glide” refill, which might be perfect for those who find the standard “Goliath” cartridge (used in the classic Caran d’Ache 849) too dry or light. The metal “nose cone” on the front of both the ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil adds a touch of heft for a nice balance. Hey, anytime you can give yourself a matching pen and pencil set for $12 (maybe $20 for the “Swiss Cross” collection).

For those interested in a needle-tip ballpoint that writes a finer line than the Infinite, which is more of a standard 1.0mm medium, you should definitely check out the Mark’style “Tous Les Jours” ballpoints!

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of all brands carried, including Caran d’Ache and Marks. By shopping with us directly, you are supporting original content, pen reviews, pen show events, etc. from The Gentleman Stationer. If you would like to support us even further, please consider checking out the T.G.S. Patreon Program, which offers access to online meetups, exclusive discounts and pre-orders, and more!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags TGS Curated Shop, Ballpoint, Caran d'Ache Infinite
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Tuesday Update: Does a Notebook "Lay" Flat or "Lie" Flat? Who Cares! Five Suggestions For Those Who Hate Holding It Open.

October 26, 2021

A common question I get about notebooks sold in the shop is “will it lie flat?” This question, apparently QUITE important to some people, is hard to answer because everyone has a different standard for what qualifies as “flat.” For purposes of this post, I will assume that “lie flat” means that the notebook will stay open on a desk without any assistance whatsoever from a clip, pen, or hand, and allow you to write on either page. Personally, I think the only true “lie flat” notebook is a spiral bound one, and that most other options require you to at least bend the spine a bit to prevent one or two pages from popping up, but I carry several in the shop that get darn close. If you’re fans of the “lie flat” design, be sure to check these out!

Editorial Grammar-nerd Note: I’ve always wondered what the proper grammatical phrasing is here. In the stationery community, many people use the expression “lay flat,” but after doing my exhaustive online research at merriam-webster.com (which also just happened to be the first google result I hit upon), I believe that notebooks actually “lie flat.” According to Merriam-Webster, you “lay” something flat when you place it in a flat position, such as setting it on a table. “Lie” refers to the act of being in a flat position on a table, which I believe better describes the situation we refer to here. I mostly try to avoid the situation entirely by talking about how notebooks “open” flat, but I’m sure someone will want to fight me on this anyway.

  1. Midori MD Notebooks. Whether a notebook will open completely flat depends on the type of binding used, and threaded bindings such as those found in Midori MD Notebooks and the Kokuyo “PERPANEP” series (discussed below) are often your best bet, especially if you can’t live with a spiral or wire binding. The Midori MD Cotton notebooks feature this same binding, if you prefer more absorbent paper with a higher cotton content.

  2. Midori MD Codex Day-to-a-Page Notebook. It’s rare to find a notebook this large that opens completely flat, and this day-to-a-page, jumbo-sized Midori MD can only do it because of the codex-style binding. A great value for planners, journalers, and even those who like to devote a single piece of creative writing to a day on a page.

  3. Kokuyo PERPANEP Notebooks. Another well-known Japanese brand, Kokuyo launched it’s new PERPANEP paper this fall, and we’ve chosen to stock the textured “Zara Zara” version because we find that it handles fountain pen ink the best. The cheesecloth binding allows for versatile lie-flat use. Available in multiple rulings.

  4. Life x Kleid Notebooks. Love micro-grid paper? I do. Japanese stationery brands Life and Kleid collaborated on these notebooks that, while not thread-bound, still do a good job of staying open. Life paper is quite fountain pen friendly, and I love the unique ruling.

  5. Spiral-Bound Notebooks. If you don’t mind a spiral binding (and lefties, I understand this could be a deal-breaker), it’s the truly foolproof way to ensure a notebook stays flat on your desk, and even allows you the added versatility of folding the notebook over on itself to minimize the footprint without breaking the notebook’s spine. We carry a range of spiral notebooks with exceptional fountain pen friendly paper from Write Notepads, Maruman, and Clairefontaine. The great thing about spirals is that they’re generally inexpensive, with Maruman and Clairefontaine notebooks costing as little as $7.

This post does not contain paid third-party affiliate links, and unless otherwise noted, all links are to the T.G.S. Curated Shop, an authorized retailer of all brands we carry. By shopping with us directly, you are supporting original content, pen reviews, pen show events, etc. from The Gentleman Stationer. If you would like to support us even further, please consider checking out the T.G.S. Patreon Program, which offers access to online meetups, exclusive discounts and pre-orders, and more!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Notebooks, Lie-Flat Notebooks
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Tuesday Update: Revamped Archive, Updated Resources, and A New E-mail Option

October 19, 2021

I’ve fallen behind on housekeeping lately, and it was actually fairly satisfying to use part of last week’s “Staycation” to finish up some necessary behind-the-scenes updates to the blog archive and informational resources. There’s a wealth of content here at T.G.S. and one of my ongoing projects has been to figure out how best to make the back archive more easily navigable. Recently, I’ve added a new feature: a Pen Review archive that organizes all of the past T.G.S. Reviews, by brand, as well as an updated “Workhorse Pens” page that contains links to all of the posts I’ve written on pens I consider to be true “workhorses,” just like the Opus 88s I reviewed on Saturday. For those curious about my evaluation process, I try to update all of my various “Best Pen Recommendations” at least annually, and sometimes more frequently, as I do with my running post on Fountain Pen Friendly Paper. I hope you find these useful in making informed decisions on the pens, inks, and paper that you’re looking to purchase and use!

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Finally, if you follow me on social media, and if you read this week’s Sunday Reading, you’ll know about the ever-increasing difficulties facing small businesses these days. It’s even harder where the majority of your online activity is devoted to providing free content, and I’d like to keep it that way. If you’re a longtime reader, and want to help support T.G.S., please consider joining the T.G.S. Patreon Program to offer your monthly support (there’s also a discounted annual pledge option), and if you’re in the market for a new pen, ink, or notebook, please consider shopping our curated selection of goods in the T.G.S. Curated Shop. Under the advice of friends much more experienced in online retail than I am, I also plan to launch a monthly “shop update” e-mail that is currently in the works, and which I plan to be less-frequent-but-more-involved than the typical e-mail blasts you receive from retailers, meaning more detail on why I’ve chosen to stock certain products and how I think they fit the vision of my shop. If you’d like to sign up to receive this e-mail, just visit the “subscribe” e-mail on the side bar and opt-in to receive e-mail marketing notices. (There’s also an opportunity to opt-in when you check out in the shop.)

Again, many thanks for all of you who have supported T.G.S. over the years, and I’m doing everything I can to make sure T.G.S. stays around for the long haul!

In Patreon, TGS Curated Shop Tags Patreon, TGS Curated Shop, Sponsor
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Traveler's Notebook 2022 Diaries Are Now Available!

October 11, 2021

Traveler’s Notebook 2022 Dated Diaries/Planners have now arrived in the shop! This year I ordered five different formats: Standard Size Monthly, Weekly Vertical, and Weekly + Memo, as well as Passport Size Monthly and Weekly layouts. We’ve also gone ahead and reduced the remaining limited stock of 2021 second-half planners to 50% off - you can still get 3 months worth of planning out of these to tide you over until the 2022 version kicks in!

We are also fully stocked on Traveler’s Notebook covers in all colors, as well as standard refills and accessories, including undated planners for those who prefer less structure.

The Gentleman Stationer is an authorized reseller of all Traveler’s Notebook products.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Traveler's Notebook, Planner
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Restock Tuesday! M+R Brass Sharpeners Are Back in Stock (Castor, Pollux, and Refill Blades)

October 5, 2021

After a long period on backorder, I now have all M+R brass pencil sharpeners in stock in quantity, including the long-point Castor and Pollux sharpeners and the Brass Lead Pointer (which can put a mean point on a Caran d’Ache Fixpencil)! Refill blades are also available for both long-point and standard sharpeners.

If you’d like to read more on what these high-quality sharpeners are capable of, I wrote a blog post a while back doing a comparison of the various pencil points. M+R Sharpeners are among my favorite pieces of stationery kit, and I almost always have one or more with me in my work bag or sitting on my desk.

Put a dagger point on your Fixpencil!

The Gentleman Stationer is an authorized retailer of all products sold in the T.G.S. Curated Shop, including M+R Sharpeners.

In TGS Curated Shop, Pencil Sharpener Tags TGS Curated Shop, Long Point Pencil Sharpener
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