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The ink haul from my recent Chicago trip, which I ended up breaking into a bit this week.

Sunday Reading for November 21, 2021

November 21, 2021
  1. 8 Fresh Designs to Get You Excited About Fountain Pens Again (via UK Fountain Pens). We all go through that period when everything starts to look the same as what you already have/have tried, and you need something new to rekindle the interest. This article is literally a checklist of pens I have not tried but need to get my hands on ASAP.

  2. Traveling with Fountain Pens - Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (via Pen Addict). Kimberly has a great guide for traveling with fountain pens as we head into the holiday season and many of us will be hitting the road or taking to the skies. Personally, I’m also an experienced pen traveler who does absolutely nothing special with my fountain pens before I get on an airplane. If they burp ink, they burp ink, and I’m just careful to have a paper towel on hand when I arrive at my destination. I rarely have any issues with modern pens.

  3. Stalogy Planners (via Left Hook Pens). I continue to be very happy with my converted Stalogy notebook cut down to Traveler’s size, which Hayley was kind enough to mention in her own review.

  4. Tianzi Sky Blue Piston-Fill Fountain Pen (via Rants of the Archer). Another lower-priced piston-fill fountain pen option? Apparently there’s one more I have to try!

  5. The Go-To Notebook Review (via The Poor Penman). Chronicle Books has released a high-end notebook that appears to perform surprisingly well with fountain pens. What’s the most interesting to me is the fact that Mohawk Paper is prominently featured in the copy, suggesting they are trying to raise their profile in the stationery business.

  6. Uni Jetstream Edge (via Writing at Large). The design on this pen is what caught my eye, but what kept me reading was the comparison to the Traveler’s Company ballpoint, a needle-tip favorite. I need to pick one of these up.

  7. Ferris Wheel Press Cream of Early Grey (via Mountain of Ink). Kelli reviews and ink that has long fascinated me, even if it’s probably not usable for my everyday purposes. I do have a sample that I need to break out, eventually.

  8. Accessories for the Desk: Makers Cabinet Hovel & Iris Review (via Pencilcase Blog). What, you mean part of this hobby involves making questionable financial decisions? Dries takes a look at two luxury desk accessories, the Hovel pencil planer and the Iris circle compass, which were recently rebranded under the name “Makers Cabinet”.

  9. Paul’s Fountain Pen Journal (via Well-Appointed Desk). I also was not aware that Paul was offering a paid subscription to his fountain pen-focused publication, Paul’s Fountain Pen Journal. Please check it out, and Ana has all the links and details.

In Case You Missed It…

This week on the blog I looked at inks! (I know, I’ve been on an ink review kick lately but you all seem to be enjoying them and I have a lot of inks to get through. Plus I’ve been doing a lot of writing at the day job.) Check out my review of Anderillium “Cuttlefish Brown,” a sepia-colored ink, as well as this first look at several Sailor inks I picked up during my recent trip to Chicago that includes Manyo HaHa and four entries in the Sailor Ink Studio collection.

Check out the 2021 T.G.S. Holiday Gift Guide and New Shop Arrivals

In advance of this year’s holiday shopping season, I launched the 2021 edition of the T.G.S. Holiday Gift Guide, which features more than a dozen different gift ideas from the T.G.S. Curated Shop, including recently restocked old favorites and some new ideas for this year. This week’s Deals & Drops goes into the new arrivals and shop restocks in a bit more detail, including Hightide Sandglasses and Folding Book Stands, as well as the full range of Penco “Perfection” pocket pens! Finally, don’t forget that the “Gently Used” Shop has been restocked with items from my own personal collection that I’ve decided to part with.

Sandglasses
Sandglasses
Book Stands
Book Stands
Enamel Pins
Enamel Pins
Washi Tape
Washi Tape

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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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Chicago Trip Ink Haul: Several from Sailor Ink Studio & Sailor Manyo HaHa

November 20, 2021

It’s been that kind of week: I’m just now getting around to unpacking my bags from last week’s Chicago trip, before I turn around and head out the door again on Tuesday for the Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S.! I have a few review posts in the works, but couldn’t help sharing my initial swatches of five different Sailor Inks I picked up at Anderson Pens Chicago. Consistent with my latest obsession, all of these inks are double-shaders that, despite some initial hesitation, appear to be quite legible and might make good everyday writers. Also, look at the color shift in the ink as it dries! (And yes, I know I got the numbering wrong in the writing sample. 242 should be 252.)

A little bit of a “time lapse” photo here, when the ink was still wet.

Time lapse part 2: Check out the color change as the inks dry, especially on Ink Studio 173 and 280. Sailor Manyo HaHa is one of the prettiest double-shading blues I’ve seen.

I’m becoming a bigger fan of both Sailor Ink Studio and the Sailor Manyo inks, the more I use them. Sailor inks are always well behaved, and the Ink Studio line features dozens of unique colors unlike anything I’ve seen elsewhere. Currently, you can only find these inks at select Sailor retailers, including Anderson Pens which carries the inks online and in their Appleton, Wisconsin and Chicago stores. For the record, the inks featured in this post are as follows: Sailor Manyo Haha (50ml, $19), Sailor Ink Studio 252 (20ml, $18), Sailor Ink Studio 173 (20ml, $18), Sailor Ink Studio 280 (20ml, $18), Sailor Ink Studio 670 (20ml, $18). Look for some more follow-up observations as I get these into rotation and work them through some pens.

This post does not contain affiliate links. I was not compensated for this review, and I purchased the inks with my own funds, though I did receive a slight discount on the purchase. Many thanks to Anderson Pens for making this review possible.

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Penco “Perfection” Pocket Pens in Chrome and Brass. A matte black version is also available.

Deals & Drops: Penco Pocket Pens and Hightide Accessories Just in Time for the Holidays!

November 18, 2021

As I mentioned earlier this week, the holiday shopping season has kicked off, whether we want it to or not. To be honest, I’m actually looking forward to Thanksgiving and Christmas, as the festivities offer a respite from the stretch of “sameness” many of us have been experiencing. This week I’m featuring the Diamine “Inkvent” Calendar from our friends at Vanness, the latest Sailor 110th Anniversary Fountain Pen that I had the opportunity to handle last week at Anderson Pens Chicago, as well as a bunch of pocket pens and other accessories from Penco/Hightide that I recently received. Finally, don’t forget to check out this year’s Holiday Gift Guide, which is chock full of gift ideas for the shopping season!

A note on orders next week: Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday (including a combination of my own travel schedules and postal delays/closures, orders placed next week will be delayed. If you have an order that you’d absolutely like to receive next week, please get it in by noon on Tuesday, November 23. Many thanks!

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. Diamine Inkvent Calendar (via Vanness Pens). Why not kick off this week’s edition of Deals & Drops with the most festive release of all! Diamine is once again launching their “Inkvent” Calendar, containing 24 12ml bottles of ink and one 30ml bottle of ink for the first 25 days of December. Maybe this year I’ll pick one up and play along?

  2. Sailor 110th Anniversary Limited Edition Kurogane Fountain Pen (via Anderson Pens). So during my trip to Anderson Pens Chicago last week, I had the opportunity to handle Sailor’s anniversary release, and while this particular design won’t appeal to everyone, you have to admire that they’re pushing the design envelope.

  3. Penco “Perfection” Bullet Pens. After a somewhat lengthy backorder period, the Penco “Perfection” Bullet Pens are back in stock, in chrome, brass, and matte black finishes. These bullet-style pocket pens, which are chunkier than the Fisher Space bullet pen, use a D1 refill for maximum versatility.

  4. Penco Pocket Drafting Pens and Pencils. When we first added these pocket-sized drafting ballpoints and mechanical pencils, they were hard to keep in stock. I finally was able to get my hands on a few of them once again.

  5. Hightide Folding Metal Bookstands. A T.G.S. Curated Shop favorite, once again fully stocked for the holidays in nearly a dozen different colors, including new hues such as Khaki (really an “army green”) and grey! One of the most versatile items in the collection, which can be used as a traditional bookstand or, alternatively, as a stand to hold your handwritten notes/drafts for transcribing or even an electronic tablet.

  6. Hightide Sandglasses. I have a limited number of the larger 30 minute sandglasses currently in stock, but more should be on the way and will be listed as soon as I have them in stock in all available sizes.

  7. TWSBI Rose Gold Fountain Pens. For some reason, I find rose gold trim particularly festive headed into the Holiday Season! We have the TWSBI 580 Smoke and Rose Gold II fountain pens in stock, as well as the TWSBI Eco Rose Gold in both black and white color combinations.

  8. Caran d’Ache Claim Your Style Edition No. 3. I think these monochromatic Caran d’Ache 849 Ballpoints are some of the best looking Claim Your Style releases to date, especially the Moss Green and the Night Blue.

  9. Caran d’Ache 849 “Gold Bar” Ballpoint. From the “Pop Line” series, the “Gold Bar” edition would make for a great holiday gift. This matte gold finish looks absolutely spectacular in person.

  10. Caran d’Ache 849 “Brut Rose” Ballpoint. Like the Gold Bar, the Brut Rose 849 is always popular around the holidays. I’ve stocked up accordingly!

This year’s Caran d’Ache 849 “Claim Your Style” edition offers a range of choices in a unique monochromatic color scheme!

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Anderillium Inks Cuttlefish Brown Sepia

Anderillium Ink Cuttlefish Brown: Note the shift in tone as the ink dries around the edges.

Ink Review: Anderillium Inks "Cuttlefish Brown" (Cephalopod Series)

November 17, 2021

What could be more fun than nature-themed inks created by scientists? Tampa, FL-based Anderillium Inks has been around for a few years, but I had never experienced their inks until this year’s Chicago Pen Show, where they had a table with two full ink series (“Cephalopod” and “Avian”) and all of their inks loaded into tester pens. I walked away with two: “Cuttlefish Brown” and “Shoebill Stork Grey”, one from each series, respectively.

I had read mixed reviews of early renditions of the Anderillium Inks from a few years ago. While people enjoyed the colors, some experienced feathering and other issues. I’m pleased to report that the two inks I purchased in Chicago are near-perfect: I love the colors, and they both behave quite well on even inexpensive office paper. The Cuttlefish Brown is the one I’ve written with the most, and it’s what I would consider a “true sepia,” meaning that it’s intended to mimic the look of actual cuttlefish ink that was traditionally used in vintage writing applications (minus the fishy smell, as Anderillium points out on their website).

Cuttlefish Brown was the ink that I chose for my other Chicago Pen Show Purchase, this Chicago Pen Company Sheba fountain pen (review forthcoming)!

It’s an inside pen-show joke that everybody comes to a show looking for an “authentic sepia”, but nobody actually has a clue what sepia is supposed to look like. Well, IMHO, this is it. Anderillium Cuttlefish Brown lays down a dark brown line, but as the ink dries it shifts to a subtle brownish-grey that I consider the hallmark of a true “sepia” color that you see in vintage writing samples and photographs.

Takeaways and Where to Buy

I’ve enjoyed using this Cuttlefish Brown ink, and the muted brown-grey tones are perfect for the office. This ink should see some serious use in my work pens. As of September 2022, You can purchase this ink and others directly from the T.G.S. Curated Shop, priced at $14.50 for a 1.5oz (approximately 45ml) bottle of ink. The Anderillium Ink bottles resemble jelly jars (in fact, they might be jelly jars), which means that for at least the first half of the bottle, you can easily refill larger-diameter pens with big nibs.

Anderillium mentions on their website that all of their inks are made in-house by their own resident chemist, without using animal products and with an eye to sustainability and environmental preservation. You can read more about the company, its practices, and even the artwork on the website and ink bottles here.

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. Be sure to check out our recently published 2021 Holiday Gift Guide!

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The T.G.S. 2021 Holiday Gift Guide is Live!

November 16, 2021

It’s that time of year again, and consistent with my firmly held belief that Halloween and Thanksgiving are still holidays, I’ve held off on issuing the T.G.S. Holiday Gift Guide until the second half of November! (Personally, I’d love to wait until Black Friday, but given shipping delays, everyone should be getting a head start on orders.) As with last year, the 2021 Holiday Gift Guide features a selection of products from the fully restocked T.G.S. Curated Shop.

While the gift guide has more than a dozen different gift ideas, if I had to pick three personal favorites for gift-giving this year, they would be the following:

  • Caran d’Ache 849 Rollerball Pens. These have now started shipping in the Caran d’Ache metal clamshell cases, so they make an impressive gift presentation that won’t break the bank. While the 849 Rollerball ships with an excellent Caran d’Ache Rollerball refill, the pen accepts any Parker-style refill, ballpoint or rollerball. Your recipient will be able to easily use this pen for a long time.

  • A Midori MD Notebook with a Natural Goat Leather Cover. I’ve found that few gift ideas are more universally loved than nice notebooks, because even non “pen people” use notebooks in one way or another. The Midori MD brand combines both high-quality paper and a universal size cover that can probably be refilled not only with easily available MD notebooks but other similarly-sized refills.

  • Hightide Co. Desktop Hourglass and/or Folding Metal Book Stand. I LOVE analog timers that don’t feature a jarring buzzer, and these Hightide Co. desktop sandglasses/hourglasses are one of my favorite items in the shop. They’re useful and they look great in an office. Similarly, the folding metal book stands make an inexpensive, yet thoughtful, gift for the reader or office worker, who can use it to hold anything from a book to a notepad or electronic tablet.

Check out these and more in the 2021 Gift Guide. We’ve been receiving a high volume of orders lately, but don’t be concerned if something is sold out - We are constantly restocking and recently placed a couple of large orders so please keep checking back.

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