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Pen Show Discoveries: NFP Design "Tile" Series

November 1, 2023

Though I tend to focus on practicality when it comes to pens and their accessories, I also pay attention to design. Well-crafted accessories - especially those made by small makers - always have a home on my desk. From the Toyooka Craft pen trays that I use to hold pens at my workstation(s), to Superior Labor Pen Rolls and Roterfaden Organizers, lately I’ve been enjoying accessorizing my core workhorse tools more than adding to my personal accumulation. This week, as everyone enjoys the promotional pomp of Fountain Pen Day, I thought it might be fun to take a look at a new maker that recently came on my radar: NFP Design.

The slots in the NFP Design cases are large, and will accommodate most pens. The two shown here are the TWSBI Kai fountain pen (which is a fairly thick piston filler) and a TWSBI ECO-T in Rosso. The pen slots are soft, and the inside of the lid features foam padding to protect your pens if you need to transport them in the case.

Based in Turkey, NFP Design attended the 2023 D.C. Pen Show and was located in the third ballroom close to Galen Leather. They specialize in woodwork, namely wood pen boxes and inlaid pen rests featuring traditional lacquer and tile work. They were kind enough to gift me a two-pen “Tile” box to take home for review, and while the case itself is fairly self-explanatory as far as the product’s function is concerned, I absolutely love the lid inlaid with traditional Turkish artwork.

NFP Design includes a slip of paper with each tile case, explaining a bit of history:

“Within traditional Turkish art, tiles have been prominent both in the Seljuk and in the Ottoman eras, appearing both in daily objects and as a plating material in architectural surfaces. Today, whilst maintaining these functions, they make a scene for themselves as artistic or decorative products combined with various mediums.”
— NFP Design

Lately I’ve been trying to reduce the number of objects that I have in my office and on my desk, so those pieces that I do choose to keep need to tell a story, preferably about the place where each item was made. Here, not only is this box inlaid with Turkish tile art specific to the place of its creation, but the painted and glazed tile is adorned with a bird that reminds me of a blue heron, which is common in the area where I live.

The NFP Design Tile case measures approximately 8” x 3.5”, so it’s fairly compact and doesn’t take up much room. Shown here next to a Rickshaw Bagworks 6-pen case for scale.

Takeaways and Where to Buy

I’ve enjoyed spending time with the NFP Design product line since first having the opportunity to meet them at the D.C. Pen Show this past August. In addition to the “Tile” 2-pen box shown here, NFP Design offers a wide range of different storage options, including some beautiful lacquered boxes in various sizes. (I see a “Blok11” in my future as soon as the orange or yellow color options come back in stock.) Currently, NFP Design sells directly through their online shop, and I believe our friends at Vanness Pens have certain of their cases in stock as well, though they may not be listed on the site quite yet. I spent most of the Dallas Pen Show behind their table working with the “Blok” series, so inquire directly at Vanness if you are interested.

NFP Design Blue Heron Tile Inlaid into Wood Box

I chose the tile with an inlaid blue heron (or what looks like a blue heron), since we have so many of them in my neighborhood.

NFP Design products are competitively priced, with the “Tile” design shown here selling for the equivalent of around $40 USD. If you’d like to add one of these beautiful pieces to your own desk setup, the barrier to entry is very low!

Many thanks to NFP Design for providing this item to me for review, free of charge. I was not otherwise compensated for this review. The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program.

In Accessories, Cases Tags NFP Design, DC Pen Show 2023, Pen Cases
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Curated Shop Updates: New Arrivals from TWSBI!

October 31, 2023

It’s here! The latest release in a string of exceptional new releases from TWSBI is the TWSBI ECO-T in “Rosso” - the first red pen that TWSBI has done in a while, and I believe the first in the ECO family. For those unfamiliar with this particular model, the TWSBI ECO-T features a subtly triangular grip section, which I personally find very comfortable. You can read more on this particular pen and how it compares to other triangular grip pens here.

We also have additional stock of the TWSBI Kai, the latest edition of TWSBI’s special model that they reissue every couple of years. Previously available in “Aurora” (marbled green) and “Draco” (marbled red) finishes, the new Kai is a deep blue paired with warm rose gold. Mine gets inked up this week!

Pre-orders will start shipping today, and additional pens will ship as orders are placed. Many thanks for your support!

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In TGS Curated Shop Tags TGS Curated Shop, New Release, TWSBI ECO, TWSBI Kai
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Sunday Reading for October 29, 2023

October 29, 2023
  1. The YosekaLab Planner, Part 2: Vertical Quadrant (Divided) (via A Gathering of Curiosities). The YosekaLab Planner continues to be something that is piquing my interest. I’ve come to enjoy quadrant-style layouts as well.

  2. To What Level Should You “Restore”? (via KraftyKats). The restoration process presents many interesting questions and considerations for vintage pen collectors and enthusiasts. I generally take Chloe’s approach here.

  3. Meet Your Maker: Ben Stewart, Mayfair Pens (via Pen Addict - Caroline). I have a Mayfair pen currently in the queue to review, and I can’t wait to break it out after reading this profile.

  4. Musubi Pocket Folio Notebook (via Well-Appointed Desk). I love the feel of Spica Bond paper, and was thrilled to see these notebooks released at the San Francisco Pen Show.

  5. Nibs and Feeds with Kokuyo’s THIN Paper in Mind (via mnmlscholar). While Kokuyo’s thinner planner paper can work well for planning on the go (the absorbent paper dries fairly quickly), you do need to carefully consider pen and ink combinations that will work best.

  6. Stationery Micro Kit (via Pen Picture). What is your “minimal” stationery carry, when weight and space are the most important factor?

  7. Rollerballs Revisited and Gels as Well (via Line Variation). It’s hard to beat the Pilot Precise V5, which was one of my go-to pens for years. I think I still have a bunch lying around somewhere.

  8. Journaling Series: Journaling When There Are No Words (via Writing at Large). Sometimes the words just won’t come, but you can still journal.

  9. MIG Brass Fountain Pen with Mini Kit (via Macchiato Man). Looking to support your local makers? Here’s a new Australian-made pen!

  10. Monteverde Color Changing Ink Set (via Well-Appointed Desk). I’m not exactly sure what I would do with these, but it’s an interesting idea.

In Case You Missed It…

This week on the blog, I reviewed a pen that’s been in my pen case, on loan from a friend since last month: The Santini Libra. I also reviewed two Anderillium Inks from the Lepidopteran Series: Viceroy Butterfly Orange and Atlas Moth Brown, and wrote a short piece on my favorite Traveler’s Notebook Accessories for actual travel!

Can you ever really have too many Roterfaden covers? I just need to choose an A6 to complete the entire stack!

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

We had several large restocks and new arrivals this past week. First, we received a large shipment from Kaweco that included the Kaweco Collection Sport fountain pens as well as Kaweco Sport accessories such as clips and converters, and more Sketch-Up refills. Second, we received a major restock of Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter Organizers that includes covers in additional sizes and materials, including a wider range of A4 and A6 Taschenbegleiters. Finally, we have both the New TWSBI Eco-T “Rosso” (finally, a red!) as well as additional TWSBI Kai fountain pens avaiable for pre-order! These should start shipping Tuesday.

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Patreon Update - Support T.G.S. via Sample Sales, Early Access, and Meetups!

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Travel Chronicles: Actually Traveling with a "Traveler's Notebook"

October 28, 2023

As befits its name, the Traveler’s Notebook makes a fabulous traveling companion, or so I’ve found on more than one occasion over the past month. Since I’m on the road for a brief long-weekend trip before a hectic week that includes Fountain Pen Day and my eventual return to the office, I thought it might be fun to take a look at the specific setup that I’m using in my personal Traveler’s Notebook, namely the accessories.

Accessories - Folders, Cases, and Card Holders for the Road

For me, the accessories are the most important items for a “travel” rig since they transform the Traveler’s Notebook from a “notebook” to a functional travel portfolio/wallet. I’m currently outside the U.S., so I need to carry more documentation that I typically would on a domestic flight, including a passport, customs documents, cash, etc., as well as multiple credit cards, identification, and paper copies of my itinerary and confirmations. Here are the various accessories currently in my Traveler’s Notebook:

  • Zippered PVC Case. While I always use the clear PVC zippered case to hold things like stamps, paper clips, and Book Darts, this weekend I used it to carry my Passport and customs receipts while moving through the airport. It’s a convenient - yet relatively secure - way for me to keep these documents handy. (I wouldn’t recommend storing these documents in your notebook when you’re not actively using them. Keep them in the hotel safe or concealed on your person!)

  • Traveler’s Notebook Pocket Stickers. Like the PVC Zippered pouch above and the folder discussed below, you can add pockets to the front and back covers of your Traveler’s notebook to hold printed copies of confirmations and itineraries, cards, and more. They aren’t necessary for the particular cover I’m using on this trip (more on that below), but I have them in both of my Standard leather covers.

  • Traveler’s Notebook Sticky Notes. I’m a sticky note addict who is never without a healthy supply of them. I make “side notes” to myself when I’m journaling, annotate books that I’m reading, and most importantly, leave last-minute notes to the dogsitter while I’m running out the door late for my flight. Though I might not use them regularly when I travel, I can’t bring myself to leave them at home.

  • 2024 Limited Edition Plastic Folders and Pencil Boards. I didn’t realize how useful pencil boards (and journaling stencils in general) were until I began using one of my Atelier Musubi notebooks as my personal journal. Not only does it allow you to change up the ruling as you work your way through a blank notebook, but here it helps in situations where you don’t have a sturdy, level writing surface, especially for a fountain pen. A pencil board can also “firm up” the softer Traveler’s Notebook cover, creating a better platform for writing while standing.

  • Brass Binder Clip. Whenever I’m writing on the go, and especially when I sometimes have to write standing up, on an airline seatback tray table, or other cramped space, I rely on the Traveler’s Company Brass Binder clip to help hold the notebook open, to mark my place in a specific refill, and even to just clip papers together. This clip is actually one of my most-used stationery accessories across the board, as I switch it between different systems and also carry it in my Roterfadens and Plotters.

You can read more on my personal Traveler’s Notebook Setups here, and if you’d like a tutorial on how to install and connect different refills in the Traveler’s Notebook covers, I’ve also done posts on that in the past.

My favorite notebook cover ever. No I won’t part with it.

For those Who Ask, No, That’s Not an Official Traveler’s Notebook Cover and This One is Unfortunately Unobtainium, Though I Hope That Changes.

It’s actually an older Roterfaden model cut in an A5 slim size, which is no longer made. I love it because it easily fits Traveler’s Company and other similarly sized refills, and I’m hoping that Roterfaden will agree to bring it back. You can, of course, clip Traveler’s Company refills and accessories into the regular A5 Roterfaden covers, and you can take advantage of their stitched-in card pockets for credits cards and IDs.

This is a very short trip, as I’ll be back Monday, so no delays to regular content, etc. Maybe I’ll do one-more travel-related post on my return?

It’s a toss-up for me whether the PVC Zippered Pouch or the Brass Clip is the more overall useful stationery accessory.

Stitched Canvas Card Slots

The canvas slots on the inside cover of this particular Roterfaden transform this cover into an excellent oversized travel wallet.

The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. The Gentleman Stationer is also an authorized retailer of both Traveler’s Company and Roterfaden products.

In Notebook Review, Travel Tags Traveler's Notebook, Traveler's Company, Roterfaden, Pen Travel
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The DB22 Taschenbegleiter featuring a green printing blanket cover.

Thursday Drops: Roterfaden, Round 2! Plus Lochby Tomoe River Refills, TWSBI Kai on the Way, and More!

October 26, 2023

Additional Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter organizers began hitting the shop last night, and as of this morning, I’ve listed the last of the new stock. After the success of the last run, I decided to expand the range of Roterfaden good that I carry to include more sizes and finishes. There are some stunning pieces in this shipment, including two versions of the Taschenbegleiter with covers made from printing blanket scraps (DB22 and DT20): these are similar to the vegan leather “danceflooring” covers, but made from natural rubber with a cotton backing and have a slightly stiffer feel similar to the recycled leather covers. All sizes (A6, A5, and A4) are currently in stock.

The DT20 Taschenbegleiter featuring a blue printing blanket cover.

We also have a shipment of TWSBI Kai fountain pens that are on their way to us. I understand that these limited run pens will be made in three batches, and this is the second. They should arrive sometime over the weekend so we’re opening the Kai back up to pre-orders today.

Enjoy these new arrivals and more! Patreon members should be sure to check the Patreon page for newly listed “Gently Used” items as well as a pre-Fountain Pen Day promotional opportunity. (It’s actually a great time to join, with pledges as low as $3 getting benefits.)

  1. Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter Organizers. Featuring a versatile clip-based binder system that works with many different types of notebooks and paper refills, the Taschenbegleiter comes in many different materials and finishes, both leather and vegan-friendly rubber and vinyl. My personal favorite is the light grey recycled leather, which has the look of a leather cover with added stiffness for writing on the go. Check out this YouTube video to see how I have set up my personal Taschenbegleiters!

  2. TWSBI Kai Fountain Pens. Somewhat regrettably, TWSBI holds back on releasing more fountain pens in this format, which is the same as the previous “Draco” and “Aurora” releases. The second shipment of these pens is available for pre-order this morning!

  3. Kaweco Collection Fountain Pens. I was excited to finally see the Kaweco “Collection” Sport Fountain Pens in person, and these are some great colors! (I immediately picked one of the Olive pens for myself.)

  4. Kaweco Skyline Sport Fountain Pens. We recently replenished our stock of Kaweco Skyline Sport fountain pens, and also added the grey and white Skyline Sport fountain pens with the chrome trim.

  5. Diamine Inkvent Calendar. It’s coming up on that time of year again, and the Diamine Inkvent Calendars are ready to go! I plan to play along this year and already have set one aside for myself.

  6. Kaweco Sport Clips and Converters. With this latest Kaweco restock, we took the opportunity to stock up on Kaweco accessories for the Sport line, including clips and pump converters.

  7. Kaweco Sketch-Up Clutch Pencils in Metal and Softfeel Finishes. The Kaweco Sketch-Up is a 5.6mm clutch pencil that accepts the wide graphite, highlighter, or all-purpose colored leads, making it perfect for drawing, highlighting or annotating.

  8. Kaweco Sketch-Up Refills. We recently received a major restock of the clutch pencil refills! All colors and types are now in stock.

  9. Traveler’s Company Notebooks and 2024 Diary Refills. We’re fully stocked on Traveler’s Notebook Starter Kits (including the new Olive notebooks), and if you’re looking for a dated planner this year, we have all of the various options in stock, in addition to the full line of accessories.

  10. Anderillium Ink Lepidopteran Series. The latest ink series from Anderillium is based on moths and butterflies. I recently reviewed two of the colors, Viceroy Butterfly Orange and Atlas Moth Brown.

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In TGS Curated Shop Tags Thursday Drops, Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter, TWSBI
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