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Chicago is a town full of history - can anyone guess the old-line Chicago restaurant that has a vintage Mabie-Todd advertisement framed in the restroom?

Sunday Reading for November 14, 2021

November 14, 2021
  1. TWSBI Black (via Fountain Pen Pharmacist). TWSBI Black needs more attention as a free-flowing black ink with high water-resistance. (We carry the full TWSBI ink lineup in The Curated Shop.)

  2. Laban Gloria Ruby Red (via Rants of the Archer). Laban pens and ink have been receiving a lot of exposure lately. Laban has always been a prolific pen manufacturer, but they recently have released a series of “Greek Mythology”-themed inks that are taking off. This review contains some shots of the “Ares red.”

  3. UKFP 2021 Christmas Gift Guide (via UK Fountain Pens). The first of the gift guides to hit the ‘net (at least the first that I’m aware of). Those of you in the UK or the EU should check this one out, since it focuses on . My own will follow sometime later this week.

  4. Ink Overview: Esterbrook Inks Part 2 (via Macchiato Man). Yagan has another of his incredibly thorough reviews of an entire line of inks, this time the second installment of a look at the recently released inks from Esterbrook.

  5. Pen and Notepad Review: Midori MD Fountain Pen, A5 Notebook, and MD Paper Cover Notebook (via Macchiato Man). This week, there’s a second, also incredibly thorough review of a brand close to my own heart, Midori. I absolutely LOVE the MD system (disclaimer, I sell Midori), and feel that it’s one of the best-integrated brands out there, in terms of the brand’s identity remaining visible throughout the entire product line.

  6. Edison x Goldspot Pens Newark Orion Nebula Diamondcast Fountain Pen (via Pen Addict). I love seeing what pen makers have been able to do with Diamondcast material, and this Edison exclusive from Goldspot is one of my favorites.

  7. Midori 2022 Pocket Diary Slim - Ojisan (via Well-Appointed Desk). Yes, there are pocket planners out there beyond Hobonichi and Traveler’s Company! If you’re looking for a small, inexpensive calendar, don't forget to check out what Midori has to offer.

  8. Caran d’Ache Alfredo Häberli 2mm Fixpencil Review (via Pen Addict). I was too slow on the draw and missed getting these for the Curated Shop (they went fast!) but the ochre and periwinkle blue color combination looks amazing.

  9. Wancher Primo Fountain Pen (via Pencilcase Blog). This new design from Wancher looks great, but it appears there may be some room for improvement in the usability department, especially with respect to the weight of the pen.

  10. What I’ve Been Using This Week (via Inkdependence). I really do wish more people would write about their weekly usage and the pens they are using day-to-day. I’m going to make an effort to talk more about this myself.

In Case You Missed It….

This week on the blog I wrote about a new (to me) ink I’ve discovered, Birmingham Pen Company “Angelfish,” which is a super-sheener blue ink that actually behaves well and could see regular use. Since I was on a short family trip, Saturday’s post included a short recap of my trips to Anderson Pens Chicago and Atlas Stationers, two great stationery stores you should visit if you are ever in that city (one of my favorites). This week’s Deals & Drops announced a bunch of restocks in advance of the holiday shopping season - see the Shop Updates section below for details.

T.G.S. Curated Shop Restocks and a New Round of “Gently Used” Pens and Stationery!

At long last, I finally was able to receive a restock of the ever-popular Hightide Co. Folding Metal Book Stands, as well as certain Write Notepads products like the Landscape notebook that have been out of stock for a while. I’ve also added a bunch of items to the “Gently Used” sale, which features pens, pencils, and notebooks from my own personal collection that it’s time to let go, whether to simply clear clutter or to make room for new acquisitions and review material. Patreon members already have had their first pick, but there’s a lot left.

Hightide Co.
Hightide Co.
Write Notepads
Write Notepads
Traveler's Company
Traveler's Company
Kokuyo
Kokuyo

Consider Joining TGS Patreon for Access to Monthly Meetups and First Dibs on Gently Used Stationery, Exclusive Products and More! (For those in the Patreon, Check the Sale Page!)

For some additional fun, and to help support the blog consider joining the Patreon program. Patreon supporters receive special pricing and early access to product releases and collaborations such as the T.G.S. x Sunderland pen, in addition to other benefits. You can read more about T.G.S. Patreon here. This year I’ve introduced monthly online meetups, which take place on Friday or Saturday and have been super enjoyable. The Patreon membership also has “first dibs” on my regular gently used stationery sales. Today, I listed a bunch of new gently used products in the Gently Used Section, including some rare Blackwings from my personal collection, a handful of gently used custom fountain pens, and some high-end notebooks that I’m never going to get around to using. Patreon users already have had their pick, but there are some great items remaining!

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Great Pen Stores: A Quick Trip to Anderson Pens Chicago and Atlas Stationers

November 13, 2021

I’m traveling on a short family trip to Chicago this weekend, and I did want to report back that, yes, I made time for a pen-related excursion to two excellent stationery stores, Anderson Pens Chicago and Atlas Stationers. Anderson Pens Chicago is the Chicago outpost of Appleton, Wisconsin-based Anderson Pens, run by longtime friends and pen enthusiasts Lisa and Brian Anderson. Pre-pandemic, I had been planning a trip to both the Chicago and Appleton stores, but the world changed and the Chicago location was forced to close due to their location in the Palmer House Hilton (which was also closed). I was happy to learn that the Chicago store is now reopened and Lisa was in for the day so I was able to stop by and visit for an hour or so! Anderson Pens carries the full line of Sailor pens and Sailor Ink Studio Inks (which I stocked up on), as well as a wide array of other brands.

Both Anderson Pens Chicago and Atlas Stationers feature a massive selection of fountain pen ink. Shown here is Atlas Stationers’ “ink aisle.”

Atlas Stationers is another longtime, family-owned Chicago stationery retailer (est. 1939!) that’s only recently become more involved in the fountain pen scene, including attending pen shows. I ducked in on Friday afternoon shortly before closing, so unfortunately I didn’t have a lot of time to look around, but I did manage to pick up some new inks from the Laban “Greek Mythology” line, as well as a sample set of the Ferris Wheel Press “Bookshoppe” Collection Ink Charger Set.

Next time you’re in Chicago - and certainly if you live in the area - you owe it to yourself to visit both of these stores. I’ll be making follow-up visits in the future, when I’ll have a chance to do more thorough photography and I don’t have the time constraints of a family trip. I love to support independent stationery retailers, and I have a section on the website where I archive past reviews and recaps of in-person visits to retailers.

This post does not contain paid advertisements or affiliate links. The Gentleman Stationer is supported by purchases from The T.G.S. Curated Shop and the T.G.S. Patreon Program.

In Pen Store, Travel Tags Chicago Pen Stores, Anderson Pens, Anderson Pens Chicago, Atlas Stationers
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Deals & Drops: At Long Last, More Book Stands and Bullet Pens!

November 11, 2021

It’s been quite a while since we’ve had the Hightide Folding Book Stands in stock, and I’m happy to announced that they’re back, in nearly a dozen colors! These versatile desk accessories can hold anything from a book that you’re reading, to a tablet, to a notepad you’re using to transcribe handwritten notes. We also recently received a small shipment of Hightide 30 minute Sandglasses (Clear glass), so if you’ve been eyeing one of the larger sandglasses now’s your chance! Plenty of other new arrivals as well, and stay tuned for the release of the 2021 Holiday Gift Guide sometime next week, just in time for the start of the holiday shopping season.

It folds flat for easy transport.

I did want to take a minute to talk holiday shipping. Given the high volume of orders all retailers receive in November and December, and more traffic with the carriers, deliveries may be delayed. This is something we have very little control over. While we are nearly always able to ship orders within 2-3 business days on our end, carrier delivery may take longer due to volume, weather, etc. USPS has been our default, but we now offer UPS Ground as an additional option and will be shifting some orders to UPS if postal delays get worse. Should you need an order expedited, please reach out to arrange expedited shipping. Just remember to be kind, and to place time-sensitive orders with plenty of time to spare.

All links to the T.G.S. Curated Shop, unless otherwise noted. 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!

  1. Hightide Co. Folding Metal Bookstands. Now available in 11 different colors. A T.G.S. favorite!

  2. Hightide Co. Sandglasses. IMHO, everyone needs a non-digital timing device for their desk. Whether for your journaling sessions, morning pages, or simply longer periods of deep concentration, it’s sometimes nice to avoid the jarring buzz of a cell phone or alarm clock. 30, 15, 5, and 3-minute increments available.

  3. Penco “Perfection” Bullet Pen. These sturdy pocket pens are perfect for those who love the “bullet-pen” format, but want something a bit more substantial. Featuring chrome, gold, and matte black finishes over a brass body, with lighter plastic versions also available.

  4. Penco Drafting Ballpoint Pens and Pencils. A shorter, more portable version of the traditional hexagonal drafting pens/pencils, in either matte black or silver. The mechanical pencil sports a .5mm lead size.

  5. Modern Fuel Bolt-Action Mechanical Pencil (via Kickstarter). Modern Fuel is back with a new design - a bolt-action version of its high-end mechanical pencil designed to last a lifetime. This latest design is available in copper, stainless steel, brass, and titanium. Only five days left on this project, which has raised over $138,000 to date.

  6. Caran d’Ache 849 Rollerball. Back in stock in all colors! The 849 Rollerball keeps the shape of the Classic 849 ballpoint, only upsized and now compatible with Parker-style refills. If you’d like to learn more, check out this post taking an extended look at the pen.

  7. Caran d’Ache 849 Claim Your Style, Edition No. 3. By far my favorite Claim Your Style edition, this year’s pens feature a more muted, monochromatic design than in years past.

  8. Traveler’s Notebook 2022 Planners (and Undated Versions). It’s planner season, and likely will stay that way until early January. We carry the full range of dated and undated refills for your Traveler’s Notebook and other compatible notebook covers. 2022 versions are now in stock.

  9. Midori MD 2022 Planner/Calendar Stickers. Don’t use/need a dedicated planner? Consider these stickers, made from Midori MD paper that allow you to turn any notebook into a planner (or easily add a page to a bullet journal, etc.).

  10. Write Notepads Classic Hardcover Notebook in Dot Grid. Finally, one of my favorite Write Notepads products is now available with Dot Grid paper. I use one of these as my commonplace book, where (at least most of the time) transcribe notes from my reading.

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Ink Review: How About A Super Sheener? A Look at Birmingham Pen Company "Angelfish"

November 10, 2021

I’ve spent a fair bit of time this year exploring the range of “super-shading” inks that have seemingly taken over the ink market, particularly the shading series from Pennonia, some of the lighter colors from Ferris Wheel Press such as the outstanding Madame Mulberry and Dusk In Bloom, and the “Cat” series from Ink Institute. (The Pennonia inks are currently the only ones I’ve reviewed, but I have posts in the works on the others as well.) Shading inks use a desaturated formulation to create varying tones in your writing and lend your lettering a vintage look.

Birmingham Angelfish features a red sheen over a royal blue ink, shown here on Tomoe River paper.

On the flip side, “sheening” inks typically increase the dye saturation for a different effect. Not only does your writing take on a solid, more even tone, but you will see an overlay of red, green, or purple sheen once the ink dries. I’ve always been drawn to the vibrant dark-blue “sheener” inks, such as Organics Studio Nitrogen, Private Reserve D.C. Supershow Blue, and Diamine Majestic Blue, but have tended to experience slow dry times, poor flow, and a lot of smearing even weeks after the ink has dried. It wasn’t until I tried the ink pictured here, “Angelfish” from the Birmingham Pen Company, that I found a blue sheener I’ve been able to use every day.

Pen and Ink Matching: Birmingham Angelfish paired with a Ryan Krusac x Lucky Star Pens L14 (no longer available).

The Birmingham Pen Company is a small pen and ink manufacturer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a focus on small-batch fountain pens and hand-mixed and bottled ink. While I’ve not yet tried one of their pens, a few months ago I purchased several bottles of their inks, including a few from each of their different formulations. For those unfamiliar with the company, Birmingham makes their inks in a variety of formulas, ranging from the quick-drying “Swift” formula to the all-purpose “Crisp". The ink pictured here is from the “Rich” category, “built with a unique vehicle and dye combination to produce vibrant colors and intermittent sheen.”

Sheen from another angle.

I’ve been using Birmingham Angelfish for several months, and I’ve not experienced any smearing, bleeding, feathering, or slow dry times. It’s been a true pleasure to find a super-sheening royal blue ink that produces an effect I love without any of the undesirable side effects. I’m looking forward to experimenting with the other Birmingham colors, including the muted, earthy shades for which the company has become known.

Sheen can be much less visible on more absorbent paper (such as the Write Notepads paper pictured here), but Angelfish still gives you a bit of red!

To my knowledge, Birmingham inks are only sold directly via the Birmingham Pen Company website and not through other retail channels. Birmingham inks are quite reasonably priced, especially for a boutique brand, and are available in three different bottle sizes: 30ml ($13), 60ml ($16), and 120ml ($19). In addition to Angelfish, Birmingham makes three other “Rich” formula inks that are intended to sheen nicely. Be sure to check them out.

This post does not contain affiliate links, and I purchased the inks featured in this post with my own funds, for my own use. The Gentleman Stationer is supported by purchases from The T.G.S. Curated Shop and the T.G.S. Patreon Program.

In Ink Reviews Tags Birmingham Pen Company, Inks, Ink Review
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Shop Update: A Restock on Old Favorites and a Continuing Clearance Sale on New and Used Products

November 9, 2021

Several old favorites are back in stock this week, just in time for the opening of the Holiday Shopping Season (though I refuse to publish my gift guide until after the second week of November, on a matter of principle). Currently we are fully restocked on Write Notepads Reporter Notebooks, letter-sized Memo Pads, Landscape Notebooks, and the Classic Hardcover Notebook, which is now available in dot grid paper!

I am also in the process of clearing out some old stock on products that I need to move in order to make room for new stuff arriving soon, and some of these I don’t plan to restock going forward. You can view the price reductions here. I’ve also further reduced prices on certain items listed in the “Gently Used” sale, including some very nice pens. Happy Shopping, and many thanks for all your support during the past several days of Fountain Pen Day craziness!

The Write Notepads Classic Hardcover Notebook makes an excellent gift, and it’s now available in both lined and extremely versatile dot grid paper.

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of all brands carried, including Write Notepads. 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!

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