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High-end Italian staplers, anyone?

A Trade Show vs. a Pen Show: My Trip to NY Now and Shoppe Object

February 8, 2023

I promise I won’t geek out too much about this past weekend, because it may or may not be of interest to the general readership, but in case you missed it, I spent a couple days at two of the largest stationery and gift trade shows: NY Now (held at the Javitz Center) and Shoppe Object (held across town at Pier 36). Both of these shows are “to the trade” only, meaning they are essentially giant showrooms for retailers and distributors to view new products, as opposed to direct-to-consumer retail events like pen shows. No actual goods change hands, though samples are sometimes available and retailers can place orders for future delivery, It’s somewhat refreshing to be able to browse a nearly overwhelming number of products without the pressure to buy immediately.

YES. More reading accessories please.

Here are my main takeaways from this year’s events:

  • Stationery is more popular than ever. While I’m not sure I’d say that pens, pencils, and paper are going “mainstream” in a culture that continues to fetishize tech, there’s definitely more attention being paid by brands to people’s desire to keep a portion of their life firmly analog. The fine writing and stationery booths were quite popular and well-attended, though you sometimes had to hunt for them among the cooking and fashion accessories.

  • Distributors and Manufacturers are catching on to the idea of overlapping interests. One thing that caught my eye this time around was the extent to which several booths paired stationery items for display alongside things like reading accessories (somewhat intuitive - who would’ve thought?) and coffee accessories (somewhat less intuitive, but which makes sense).

  • I find these trips to be a good investment as both an enthusiast and a retailer. While I love attending the “traditional” pen shows, they focus on a very narrow segment of stationery users: mainly fountain pen enthusiasts, collectors, and those looking for the unique and unusual. Trade shows, on the other hand, are more “mass market,” and I don’t mean that in the pejorative way that term is often used. A large trade show focuses on displaying those products that manufacturers and distributors believe will appeal to as many people as possible, and there’s something refreshing about that, especially as someone who uses their stationery on a daily basis as part of their work life and not just as a hobby.

Anterique pens combine the style of a vintage click pen with an exceptionally good .5mm low-viscosity ballpoint refill.

Both times I’ve attended NY Now and Shoppe Object I’ve discovered new products that previously have received little-to-no attention in the stationery circles I run in, and I can’t wait to share this week’s discoveries with you! I’ll definitely be posting more as new items arrive, though some are pre-orders and will be showing up throughout the year. In the meantime, you can visit our shop, which is constantly being updated. If you’d like to read about my last trip back in 2020, which is the first time I’ve attended any trade show, check out this post here!

I mean, how do you all think that I found these stamps? Not at a pen show.

New York City has a wealth of independent stationery stores that stock a wide range of products, and I think it’s extremely important for me to try paper in person before I make a decision to either recommend it on the blog or sell it myself. Internet recommendations as to what is or is not “fountain pen friendly” can vary wildly, and certain papers that were recommended to me ended up being terrible, while others that are popularly panned as “low quality” sometimes surprise me.

These Maruman note-sized looseleaf binders were a popular item, and something I’m testing out.

The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. This post does not contain third-party affiliate links or paid advertising.

In Travel Tags NY NOW 2023, Pen Shows, Trade Shows, Travel
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This year we’ll be returning to the Baltimore Washington International Pen Show, and will be next to our friends at Vanness!

Spotlight On: Write Notepads Paper

February 7, 2023

Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, Write Notepads was one of our original brands - actually, one of the only brands - that we carried when we launched our shop at the 2020 Baltimore Pen Show in March of 2020. (Great timing, right!?!) Three years later, it remains a personal favorite and a top seller. Why do I think it’s so great? In addition to the “modern traditional” design, the paper is both fountain pen friendly and slightly absorbent, so that it dries quicker than many other options. You can read more on what this paper is capable of here.

Even with a very wet pen like a Conid Bulkfiller (with a medium titanium nib), the paper holds up to the ink flow. I’ve been using one of the roughly A5 Paper Notebook Journals in my Lochby Field Journal, where it fits comfortably.

Last week we received a full restock of most Write Notepads notebooks in the colors that are currently in production, including the Landscape-style ruled notebooks, the Reporter Notepads, and the Paper Notebook/Journals. We also have what might be my personal favorite of the Write Notepads products: writing pads that are sold in packs of two, in either lined, dot, or “meeting”-style rulings. Finally, we picked up what might (?) be a final order of the limited edition “Chesapeake” pocket notebooks from a few years back. Many thanks to Write Notepads for supporting us all these years!

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of all brands sold. We are constantly updating our shop so check back often to see new arrivals in pens, paper and notebooks, desk/reading accessories, and smaller items such as washi tape and enamel pins!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags T.G.S. Curated Shop, Write Notepads
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Many thanks to the team at Yoseka Stationery for making my visit so enjoyable (and warm, since it was so darn cold out)!

Sunday Reading for February 5, 2023 (NYC Travel Edition)

February 5, 2023
  1. Year One: First Anniversary! (via A Fleeting Ripple). Congrats! Often the first year of blogging is the hardest, just in terms of maintaining a steady stream of posts and a reliable presence. A huge accomplishment, especially when the content is so high-quality.

  2. InCoWriMo, AKA International Correspondence Writing Month (via Pen Addict). It’s February, so you know that it’s InCoWriMo time! Brad provides a nice overview of what InCoWriMo is all about. More on InCoWriMo below, and how we’re set up to help you with all your letter-writing needs.

  3. Sailor Yurameku Inks, Round 2 (via Well-Appointed Desk). During my visit to Yoseka Stationery, I almost picked up a few of these, but then realized that I already had probably exceeded what I was capable of carrying home, and I’m already looking at having to purchase a second suitcase.

  4. Platinum Curidas Fountain Pen Review (via Blake’s Broadcast). While it certainly doesn’t get as much attention as Pilot’s Vanishing Point/Capless series, the Curidas is still a legitimate option for those looking for a retractable fountain pen at a lower price point.

  5. Further Thoughts on the Jinhao X159 Fountain Pen (via Fountain Pen Blog). I dove in and purchased one of these as well, and I can confirm that the nib I received was very, very good. Now swapping parts between different colors? That’s something I didn’t think of. More details soon.

  6. PhoenixPenStands 12 Pen Holder (via KraftyKats). This does seem to be the year of the 3D-printed pen stand, and since this one’s in red and black, I automatically like it!

  7. Ink Review #752: TWSBI Blue-Black (via Fountain Pen Pharmacist). I’m probably biased, but I love TWSBI Blue-Black as a standard blue-black ink. It’s got a nice vintage-style tone, some shading, as well as some water-resistance.

  8. Jacques Herbin Gris de Houle (via Fountain Pen Love). I’ve been wondering lately what’s the difference between the “Jacques Herbin”-branded inks and the “J. Herbin”. This is a nice grey, though possibly a bit light for my own use.

  9. My Seven-Notebook Writing System (via Pen Addict - Sarah). As I’ve said before, I always love looking at how others organize their writing projects. If you work in multiple notebooks, you may find something like the Lochby Field Journal helpful!

  10. A No-Buy Year. Really. (via From the Pen Cup). Congrats to Mary on her progress so far. (Finishing a bottle of ink! In our world, that’s like running a marathon!)

In Case You Missed It…

This week on the blog, I reviewed a pen that’s been in my collection for some time without a write-up: the Graf von Faber-Castell Classic Macassar fountain pen. I also posted the various pens and carry items I took with me to NYC as I travel to the National Stationery Show for a few days. Keep an eye on Instagram for more on my travels!

Airplane carry: I don’t just write about this stuff or sell it for kicks: I DO use it myself!

This Week in the T.G.S. Curated Shop - Expansion and Exciting announcements coming!

It’s no secret that I’ve been rapidly expanding the T.G.S. Curated Shop and working on a couple of semi-secret projects, which necessitated me traveling to NYC this week to meet with vendors, etc. New items are rapidly arriving, which I’ll be posting as they land. You can check out this week’s shop announcements here, which includes not only the arrival of Nahvalur’s Limited Edition “Year of the Rabbit” pens, but also full restock’s of Clairefontaine, Rhodia, and Write Notepads, as well as fun new desk accessories from WMS & Co., like these customizable stamps.

Also, if you’re participating in InCoWriMo, please check out our special letter-writing section, set up especially for this month! (If it’s popular, we may make it a permanent fixture.) Also, if you’re into stickers, stamps, and washi tape to use with your written correspondence or otherwise, we maintain a large and growing selection!

Nahvalur
Nahvalur
Composition Books
Composition Books
"Philosophical" Stamps
"Philosophical" Stamps
G. Lalo Paper
G. Lalo Paper

Consider Supporting Us Via T.G.S. Patreon!

This year, I’m trying to be more visible and intentional with T.G.S. Patreon and how the support/membership program will expand in 2023 to include not only access to meetups and early gently used sales, but more exclusive content, including the potential return of Digital Divide. Patreon support starts as low as $3 per month, and if you pay annually there is a further discount. In addition to purchases from The Curated Shop, Patreon allows us to continue to grow the site without relying on advertisements and affiliate marketing. If you’re interested in meetups and exclusive content, or simply supporting the site, we greatly appreciate your support!

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Travel Kit: National Stationery Show Edition

February 4, 2023

So I’m kicking off an extended period of pen-related travel with a trip to New York City to attend NYNow and Shoppe Object, two of the largest stationery trade shows in the country. Hopefully I’ll come back not just with lots of fun stories but new finds for the T.G.S. Curated Shop, which I have plans to expand. (See yesterday’s post for the latest arrivals, and I’ll be spending some of my “down time” this weekend updating inventory and listing a few stragglers that arrived yesterday.) Shoppe Object is where I first discovered my friends at WMS & Co. back in 2020, and while I don’t know that they’re attending this year, the ability to meet with these brands in a somewhat more laid-back setting where there’s no immediate pressure to buy (unlike at a direct-to-consumer pen show) is invaluable in finding new additions that might be a good fit for our business.

From left: Conid Bulkfiller Kingsize; Schon DSGN Full Size; Pilot Custom 823; Traveler’s Company Fountain Pen; TWSBI Precision Mechanical Pencil (.5mm Retractable); and Montblanc Classique Fineliner.

Enough Shop Talk, What’s the Travel Kit?

While it could be just a by-product of working primarily from home for the past few years and getting out of a “travel mentality”, the act of prepping for a trip has started to cause me a greater degree of stress than it used to. I decided to keep it simple this time, sticking my journals and an A5 Tomoe River notebook into my Lochby Field Journal, and pulling together some airplane-friendly pens into my Lochby Tool Roll. My Plotter A5 is coming with me as the notebook I plan to carry around the city and to the shows. I just realized I forgot my headphones, but hey, at least I have my stationery!

This is a pretty compact carry for three notebooks and seven pens.

Send Me NYC Stationery Store Recommendations!

It’s been three years since I’ve been to New York City, so my stationery store list is hopelessly out of date. I’ve shockingly never visited Yoseka Stationery, so that’s on my list as a “go visit right away” trip as soon as I hit the ground. CW Pencil Enterprise has sadly closed, and Fountain Pen Hospital is not open on the weekends. I have some time to kill, so give me a hand here!

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In Travel Tags Travel, Pen Travel, Lochby, Lochby Field Journal, Lochby Tool Roll
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Thursday Drops: 2023 Shop Expansion, National Stationery Show, and More!

February 2, 2023

You may have noticed a flurry of activity around the T.G.S. Curated Shop. That’s because after a brief pause in mid-2022 to evaluate our chosen product lines and tweak our focus, we decided to move forward with expanding several of the brands we carry and bringing additional lines on board. This coming weekend, we’ll be attending the National Stationery Show in New York City, one of the largest stationery trade shows in the world! I’ll keep you updated on anything fun we fine, so keep an eye on Instagram!

This Week’s New Arrivals

Many of you have been asking when favorite core brands such as Write Notepads, Clairefontaine, and Rhodia would restock, and I’m happy to announce that nearly everything is currently in-stock and ready to go! As usual, I’ll hit the highlights below as I do every Thursday morning, but be sure to check out the New Arrivals for both Pens/Pencils and Paper, as well as our constantly updated InCoWriMo-themed page, with letter writing supplies selected for International Correspondence Writing Month!

The Nahvalur Pen of the Year is a collaboration with Starry Night Resins, who created the material for my Hinze Pens “Five O’Clock Somewhere” fountain pen.

New Pens, Pencils, and Inks!

  1. Nahvalur “Year of the Rabbit” Limited Edition Nautilus Fountain Pen. Nahvalur (formerly Narwhal) recently released a 14k gold nib, and it’s featured in their latest limited edition “Year of the Rabbit” release which pairs the Nautilus shape with a white pearlescent acrylic from Starry Night Resins. These are extremely limited and we only have a couple in stock as the initial batch is going fast.

  2. Nahvalur Nautilus Corydoras Bronze and Cephalopod Black. The original Nahvalur Nautilus designs are still some of the sharpest, pairing black ebonite with antiqued bronze or black trim.

  3. Nahvalur Explorer Fountain Pen Inks. Nahvalur has chosen four initial ink colors to match their “Original Plus” Vacuum-Filler fountain pen (also back in stock in all colors).

  4. Anderillium Inks (including 8-Bottle Sample Sets). The most popular colors of Anderillium Inks are now available, including “Colossal Squid Dark,” “Green Kingfisher Green,” and “American Goldfinch Yellow”. We’ve also brought back the 8 bottle sample sets, where you can get eight .5ml bottles containing each color from both the Avian and Cephalopod series.

Newly Arrived Paper and Notebooks, Including Lalo, Midori, and Clairefontaine Letter Writing Paper!

  1. G. Lalo Correspondence Pads and Envelopes. This high-quality French-made laid paper comes in three different colors: light blue, white, and ivory. Both writing pads (A5) and matching envelopes are available.

  2. Rhodia Composition Books. A core shop favorite from the early days is back in stock after being distributor-backordered for quite some time. These durable composition books feature a classic cloth binding and Rhodia paper.

  3. Clairefontaine 1951 Clothbound Notebook. Similar to a composition book, these A5 notebooks are slightly smaller than the classic size but feature a vintage-style cover and Clairefontaine’s exceptionally fountain pen friendly paper.

  4. Quo Vadis Habana Notebook Journal. In my opinion, Quo Vadis makes one of the best “faux leather cover + elastic” notebooks out there. These feature white dot-grid Clairefontaine paper, perfect for fountain pens. These are hard to keep in stock because they’re relatively difficult to find and I have a core set of customers who snap them up as soon as they arrive.

  5. Write Notepads Memo Pads. Probably my favorite paper for everyday writing, these letter-sized memo pads are sold in sets of two, and feature either dot grid, lined, or meeting-style layouts.

  6. Write Notepads “Chesapeake” Pocket Notebooks. They’re back! These PUR-bound pocket notebooks are another personal obsession, and we’re glad to have them back in the shop for at least one more round!

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of all brands sold.

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