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New Arrivals: Profolio Oasis Notebooks and New Field Notes!

December 19, 2023

I have a thing for offbeat notebook rulings, especially things like Clairefontaine’s “Seyes-ruled” paper, the Nakabayashi “Logical” series, and now, the Profolio “Oasis” series. Available in three different sizes (B5, A5, and A6) and five different colors (Charcoal, Avocado, Wintergreen, Brick, and Sky), Profolio notebooks feature fountain pen-friendly paper and sit at a reasonable price point. They have a similar multi-lined/dot combination ruling similar to Nakabayashi, and the sewn binding allow for the notebooks to lie flat. These are available now, priced from $9.99 to $15.99.

Just (barely) in time for the holidays, we also received a restock of most Field Notes editions, including several of the new(er) limited editions and the full range of the National Parks series. Be sure to check these out as they make for excellent stocking stuffers and versatile options for gift-exchange parties.

Consider combining the new Field Notes “Streetscapes” edition with one of the limited edition Keith Haring x Caran d’Ache Colour Sets!

We will continue to ship right up until December 23, and are still offering pickup in the Nashville, Tennessee area for last-minute shopping. The Gentleman Stationer is an authorized retailer of all brands sold.

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Sunday Reading for December 17, 2023

December 17, 2023
  1. Year in Review: 2023 Stationery Highlights (via a Gathering of Curiosities). There’s less than two weeks left in 2023, meaning…it’s time for year-end review pieces! I love seeing how everyone spent their year, whether that means acquiring, consolidating, or a bit of both.

  2. My 2023 Brand “Discoveries” (via Rachel’s Reflections). The number of new brands constantly emerging in the pen industry, especially independent makers, never ceases to amaze me. 2024 was a great year.

  3. Sailor x Nagasawa Kobe Affection Kyomachi Legend Blue - A Tale in Three Acts (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). Interested in how the three versions of this pen compare? Check out this review.

  4. Diamine Inkvent 2023, Day 14: Rainbow’s End (via Cheryl Lindo-Jones). Even though I’m doing my own Inkvent this year, I’m still following along with others working their way through Diamine’s annual set. Rainbow’s End (I insist on inserting the apostrophe) is one of my favorites from last week.

  5. Like I Thought I Was Going to be a Famous Artist (via Comfortable Shoes Studio). Out of all the toxic mindsets that emerged from the 1990s (and possibly other eras, but speaking personally here), the worst was parents/teachers/others telling their kids that “if you’re not immediately really good, and if it’s not going to make you rich or famous, you shouldn’t waste your time doing it”. Applicable to art and other things, and I suspect it’s a big reason why many of us are coming back to pens/inks/art supplies/journaling/[insert here] relatively late in life.

  6. The Golden Rules of How to Use the Philofaxy Diary Inserts (via Philofaxy). Make your own Filofax (or Plotter) diary refills? A brilliant idea if you find yourself needing a non-standard layout.

  7. Aurora 88 Blue Mamba Fountain Pen (via Blake’s Broadcast). Lots of people love the Aurora 88 “Mamba” series. I personally don’t have a thing for textured barrels, but these do look stunning in person.

  8. Quality Urushi for Under $400? The Ensso Piuma Urushi (via Figboot on Pens). Urushi lacquer at a sub-$500 price point is rare due to the time needed for proper application.

  9. Diplomat Elox (via Scrively). A Diplomat Aero, but at a higher price point. I like the looks of the Elox but Aeros have never stuck in my collection for some reason.

  10. M205 Rose Quartz (2023) (via Pelikan’s Perch). I had the opportunity to see one of these at pen club yesterday. I know it’s controversial, but I love the white finial.

Has anyone else noticed that shimmer inks are getting better these days? Not just better-looking, but more consistent in how they behave in terms of bleedthrough and dry times?

In Case You Missed It….

This week on the blog I published another installment of my “Ask TGS/TGS Responds” series of posts, which I will likely incorporate into a larger FAQ resource for the site at some point. This one looked at shimmer inks and best practices for getting the best writing experience out of these and other specialty, higher-maintenance inks in general. I also published the first installment of this year’s Year-End Review, in which I take a look at five favorite acquisitions of 2023. If you’re interested in following along on this week’s Inkvent journey (where I open up the 2023 Inkvent Calendar), check out the YouTube Channel! Currently the channel is focusing on Shorts where I swatch the various Inkvent inks, but I have some longer videos in the works once I get through December. There’s also a lot of back content that I’ve made as I grow the channel.

We just received another shipment of the special release Fixpencil “Creative Nomad” sets, designed with Swiss lettering artist Rylsee!

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

Holiday shipping is still underway, and we’ve managed to stick with a 2-business day turnaround time for most orders. Since we’re about a week out from Christmas, the timeliness of any delivery is in the hands of the carrier and strongly dependent on things like weather, distance, etc. If you’d like to arrange for overnight or expedited delivery of any packages, please reach out separately via the “Contact” link on the site, and for Nashville, Tennessee-area folks, we do local pickup and delivery!

This week we received a restock of Caran d’Ache items, including the Rylsee Fixpencil Limited Edition lettering sets, additional 849 Colormat ballpoints, and more. We also are fully stocked on most Traveler’s Company and Midori MD products, in preparation for the pre-New Years last-minute planner rush that I know is coming!

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Two of my favorites are pictured here: The Kyuseido Kakari (second from left), and the Bokumondoh Montblanc 149 (center).

Year-End Review, Part I: Five Favorite Acquisitions of 2023

December 16, 2023

Every year towards the end of December I take some time to reflect on some of my favorite content from the previous year, as well as on favorite new acquisitions. Today I’ll start out by mentioning five of my favorite pick-ups from 2023, which includes four pens and one paper product/organizer. These are in no particular order - I review and acquire a fair bit of stuff throughout the year, all of it different, so it’s nearly impossible to do a fair ranking beyond a “Top 5”. Enjoy!

  1. Schon DSGN Monoc (Fine Nib). One of two big purchases from this year’s San Francisco Pen Show, the fine-tip Monoc features an architect-like grind on the reverse side, making it an extremely versatile writer (in addition to being a stunning visual piece, especially with the anodization).

  2. Kyuseido Kakari Fountain Pen. Kyuseido’s take on the syringe filler, designed in partnership with Ben Walsh at Gravitas Pens, has been perpetually inked since San Francisco. Yes, San Francisco was an expensive show for me. And yes, I have a review of the Kakari in the works. It’s a somewhat complex review to write of a very specialized pen, but if you love highly engineered filling systems you will enjoy this one.

  3. Montblanc 149, Studio Bokumondoh Edition. Earlier this summer I sent my plain black Montblanc 149 to Tokyo for an urushi treatment at Studio Bokumondoh, and received it back around two weeks after returning from San Francisco. (Did I mention August/September hurt my bank account?) I will likewise plan to write up this one in the coming year, with more details on the design, etc. The link is to my original review of the 149.

  4. Kaweco Art Sport in “Terrazzo” Acrylic. I was thrilled to see this year’s Art Sport fountain pen released with the same integrated clip from the older (and now discontinued) “Sport Luxe” collection. While I enjoy all four colors, The Terrazzo and Hickory Brown spoke to me the most, and I added these two to my personal collection alongside my original Navy Blue Art Sport from several years ago.

  5. Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter A4 Portfolio. I’ve had an A5-sized Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter for years, but I’ve always wanted a larger portfolio that can hold both an A4 or letter-sized pad as well as an A4 notebook. This has been an excellent solution. While we are mostly sold out of the larger Taschenbegleiters at the moment, we plan to bring them back and restock around the end of the month.

Stay tuned for more Year-in-Review content! I’ll be doing favorite my 5 favorite reviews from 2023 next week.

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

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Anderillium Inks are available in 8-ink sample sets: Perfect if you’re looking for a gift for a fountain pen user and don’t want to buy a pen!

Thursday Drops: Stuff Keeps Rolling In... More Midori, Traveler's Company, and Craighill!

December 14, 2023

Despite inconsistencies with the frequency of scanned packages, we’re not seeing that much delay in delivery times, considering the volume of orders currently being shipped. We continue to receive new stock, and I plan to continue posting and listing new arrivals up until December 23 or so, when we’ll take a break for a couple days! This week, we received restocks on Traveler’s Company notebooks, refills, and brass accessories (including pens), as well as the full Midori MD range of notebooks and writing pads. Finally, we’ve received a shipment of Craighill pens and accessories, including bookmarks and pocket/desk knives.

The Gentleman Stationer is an authorized retailer of all brands sold.

  1. Traveler’s Notebook Starter Kits. We were running low on Traveler’s Notebooks for a while there, but I believe we now have all Passport versions in stock and all Standard colors other than Olive, which are on backorder.

  2. Traveler’s Company 2024 Diary Refills (Marked Down!). Now’s a great time to pick up a Traveler’s Notebook in the color of your choice and set it up for the upcoming New Year. All 2024 Diaries are on sale through year-end. Passport sizes available as well.

  3. Craighill Kepler Pens. These received a lot of attention at the San Francisco Pen Show, with their contoured grip and retractable mechanism that accepts a universal D1 refill. The “Vapor Black” finish is in my own personal carry.

  4. Craighill Caro Pens. I’ve been looking for a viable keychain pen option for some time, and I think I finally found it. Available in the same finishes as the Kepler pens, the Caro pens feature a spring-loaded snap cap that closes securely. I’ve been carrying one on my keychain, in my pocket, for a week or so without the pen coming loose once.

  5. TWSBI ECO Creme & Rose Gold Fountain Pen. This year’s holiday TWSBI release looks amazing - the rose gold trim paired with a muted creme acrylic is a great combination. We also have last year’s Jade + Rose Gold ECO-T available, which comes paired with a bottle of

  6. TWSBI Precision Fountain Pen. Can you believe I’ve never used the TWSBI Precision? I absolutely love this pen, which doesn’t necessarily match the other pens and mechanical pencils in the “Precision” line, but is an interesting departure from the standard TWSBI aesthetic.

  7. Kaweco Art Sport Fountain Pens. We’re now sold out of two colors of the TWSBI Art Sport, but still have both “Pebble Blue” and “Mineral White” pens in stock.

  8. Traveler’s Company Brass Bullet Pens and Pencils. These are top-selling favorites, and also make great gifts. I personally have three of the ballpoints stashed all over the place. If you’re a reader, they make great needle-tip ballpoints for annotation.

  9. Anterique Stationers Pens. If you’re looking for a gifts for someone who would appreciate a nice pen, but don’t know where to start, these ballpoints feature a vintage-inspired design in both brass and plastic barrels. Unlike the pen that inspired them, these are NOT diposables. The refill is excellent and back in stock.

  10. Anderillium Ink Sampler Sets. We are now fully restocked in the Anderillium Ink 8 bottle sample sets for all three lines, including Cephalopod (Squids and Octopuses), Avian (Birds), and Lepidopteran (Moths and Butterflies).

Oh, and there’s also been a Penco restock, including all colors of the newly release Perfection Light Mechanical Pencil, to match your bullet pen!

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Diamine Glacier (Day 11 of this year’s Inkvent Calendar) come from the “Star Bright” series and contains an insane amount of shimmer.

TGS Responds: How To Get the Best Writing Experience with Shimmer Inks

December 13, 2023

Maybe because it’s Inkvent Season, but over the past several weeks I’ve received a few different e-mails asking a version of the same question:

I love shimmer inks, and want to use them in my fountain pens, but I’ve been experiencing lots of hard starts and instances where the ink clogs the nib. Is there any way to prevent this and have a better writing experience?

First, I have to admit that I’m not a shimmer ink aficionado, though I have reviewed them and tested them out a bit over the years. They are NOT, however, part of my regular writing rotation, so my experience is more limited than many. That said, I believe I’ve used them enough to offer some advice here.

A dark burgundy ink with red/gold shimmer? Diamine Bah Humbug (Inkvent Day 12) might be my favorite so far!

  1. Accept that some flow issues are inevitable. You’re using an ink with large particles suspended in the ink, so eventually, you will probably experience some instances of clogging and skipping when using these inks, especially if the pen is left unused for longer than a week or so. While there are steps you can take to minimize problems, which I’ll address below, shimmer inks are never going to behave exactly the same as standard writing inks. That said, newer shimmer inks flow much better - and generally dry faster with less smearing - than the first batch of inks released several years ago. The “ink technology” has gotten a lot better and each new shimmer ink release that I’ve tried has written better than the last, with fewer issues.

  2. Clean/flush your pen regularly. While you can leave most standard inks in a pen for months without serious problems, the inevitable evaporation will make a shimmer ink thicker and cause more frequent issues. As liquid evaporates in the pen, the shimmer particles make up a larger proportion of the ink, creating a thicker consistency that doesn’t flow as well. Also, any ink that dries up in the feed will leave shimmer residue behind, causing clogs. If you ink up a pen with a shimmer ink, I recommend writing that pen dry within a week or two, and cleaning it out as soon as you begin experiencing any issues with ink flow.

  3. Relatedly, use pens that are easy to clean. Cartridge-converter pens, Japanese-style eyedroppers, and piston fillers that can be disassembled are all great options because they allow you access to the internal parts of the pen where you can flush them out with a syringe or run them through an ultrasonic cleaner.

  4. Use a broader nib. I’ve always had much better luck with shimmer inks in broader nibs - both round broad nibs and stubs are good options. Not only will you use up the ink faster, but you’ll put more ink on the page which gives you a smoother-feeling writing experience and also allows you to enjoy the shimmer effect since the shimmer tends to pool in the broader lines. My go-to shimmer ink pen is any sort of TWSBI with a broad nib.

  5. Use smoother paper with less texture. Smooth, bright white paper not only shows off the color best, but you avoid having paper fibers contribute to any clogging issues, something that can happen with heavily textured paper. I enjoy using Clairefontaine, Write Notepads, and of course Tomoe River papers with shimmer inks.

Believe it or not, most pen companies did not design their pens to accommodate the amount of shimmer many ink manufacturers now offer!

Finally, it goes without saying that writing with shimmer inks is supposed to be pure fun, so don’t take the process too seriously. A fountain pen is a higher-maintenance writing instrument to begin with, which requires some level of attention to things such as pen cleaning and ink/paper combinations. Using specialty inks such as shimmer inks, heavy sheeners, multichromatics, etc. introduces new factors into the equation, so be prepared to experiment to find what works best, and remember that experimentation is part of the fun in this hobby! It’s also important to remember that most pen manufacturers do not make shimmer inks and accordingly, do not design their pens to use these inks. If a specific pen “doesn’t work well with shimmer,” it doesn’t mean that the pen is “defective,” just that the specific design of that pen is incompatible with how you personally want to use it.

Shimmer ink lovers - I want to hear from you! What are your tips for enjoying shimmer inks in fountain pens? Leave a comment or send a message through the contact link!

The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. If you’re looking for gift ideas, check out our 2023 Holiday Gift Guide!

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