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Thursday Drops: New Ink Arrivals from Diamine and Waterman, Plus More TRAVELER'S and MD Paper!

June 4, 2026

We’re busy getting the store stocked for the summer season here in Nashville, and for online! We recently received a restock of Diamine Ink, including coveted colors like Writer’s Blood, Oxblood, Red Dragon, and more, in addition to several bottles of past Inkvent series (with the Black Series being my favorite). We continue to have limited stock of TRAVELER’S Notebooks, with distributor availability remaining low, so if you’ve been looking for a Standard size don’t sleep on these as the timing of any restock is always unclear.

Pilot Nib photographed up close

Finally, we are steadily building out our stock of Pilot pens, including not just the recently arrived Custom 845 Urushi in Prussian Blue, but also additional nib sizes in the Custom 912 line, and more stock of favorites like the Custom Heritage 92, Capless Decimo and the Custom 74.

Come see these and more in-store during normal hours this week, from 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and from 10am-5pm on Saturday.

  1. Diamine Inks, including Writer’s Blood, Oxblood, and Red Dragon. Yes, we restocked on all of our favorite red inks, including these three that are perennial top sellers.

  2. Diamine Inkvent Series Bottled Inks. Each year Diamine releases the colors from the previous year’s Inkvent calendar in 50ml bottles. We currently have a small selection of a handful of colors, including some of our favorite Inkvent shimmer inks and multi-shaders!

  3. Waterman Bottled Ink. The Violet (now “Tender Purple”) was a favorite inks for a long time, and we’re glad to now offer it. We will be adding additional colors as they come in stock.

  4. TRAVELER’S Notebook Standard Size. We have a small number of Standard TRAVELER’S Notebooks in Brown. Unfortunately these continue to be in short supply and we will list these covers as we have them.

  5. Craft Design Technology Leather Cases and Sleeves. When we last restocked on Craft Design Technology products, we added a wide selection of leather goods that include pen cases, pen sleeves, and portfolios. I took several of these to Japan with me and they travel well.

  6. Pilot Custom 845 Urushi Fountain Pen in Prussian Blue. Additional nib sizes are now available! Pilot’s latest Custom 845 release features a deep Prussian Blue lacquer in a more compact format than the larger Custom Urushi. This pen also has a wonderful 18k gold nib.

  7. Lamy Safari Neon Pink and Neon Yellow Special Edition Pens and Pencils. The latest Safari release is here! This year’s release features two bright colors in all pen formats and the .5mm pencil. The Neon Yellow with black trim is the current favorite.

  8. Pentel Tradio and Pulaman Plastic Tip Fountain Pens. One of the big hits of the latest TGS Curated Box, the Pentel Tradio is a fineliner designed to feel like a fountain pen. The Pulaman is a disposable/non-refillable version of the same. We also stock the CDT Dark Green signature Tradio.

  9. Life “Airmail” Onionskin Writing Pads. While the envelopes continue to be in short supply, we have received a restock of the coveted Life Airmail writing pads. Life’s Onionskin paper is some of the lightest, thinnest fountain pen friendly paper out there.

  10. Kobeha Graphilo Notebooks. One thing we noticed in Japan is the enduring popularity of the Square notebook format. Graphilo makes some of the most ink friendly paper available, and the notebooks are available in A5 and A5 Square sizes.

Waterman Ink Bottles in Two Colors

So happy to finally be able to add these after a bit of a wait!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Thursday Drops, Diamine Ink, Waterman Ink, Pilot Pens

Follow Up: Diamine Music and Flower Ink Sets

April 8, 2020

A couple of weeks ago I posted a review of “Vivaldi” and “Strauss,” two inks from Diamine’s ten-bottle Music Set. Since then, I’ve had a chance to sample and swatch the other eight Music inks, each of which is themed around a different composer, as well as the ten inks from Diamine’s other ink set, Flowers. I’m pleased with both purchases - for years I held off ordering these sets because I thought the colors would appear boring, or possibly duplicative of Diamine inks I already owned. Not so - especially Music. I think I’m going to enjoy using these darkly muted colors, especially at work and in other professional settings.

Chopin (a dark blue-grey) and Tchaikovsky (a rich blue) are the two inks from the Music Set that I have lined up to use next, once my fills of Strauss and Vivaldi run out.

Marigold and Cornflower both caught my eye, as did Bougainvillea.

Takeaways and Where to Buy

As I mentioned in my review of “Vivaldi” and “Strauss,” Diamine inks are generally regarded as safe inks that don’t cost a lot of money and behave well on the page in terms of feathering and bleed-through. I’ve not had any issues with Diamine in this regard. The one quibble I do have with Diamine inks is a tendency for some colors to precipitate out on the nib in the form of “nib crud,” which appears as a crust around the tines of the nib that you need to periodically clean. It’s not dangerous - it’s just precipitate from certain dyes used in the ink - and it happens to me most often with oranges and greens if I let the pen sit unused for a few days. So far I’ve not noticed it with any inks in either of these two sets, but I’ve also not used these inks extensively.

View fullsize Diamine Flower Ink Set
View fullsize Diamine Music Ink Set

I purchased both sets pictured here from site sponsor Appelboom. The Diamine Music Ink Set and Flower Ink Set are priced at just under 50 Euros, which comes to around 5 Euros per 30ml bottle. Given that I generally like all of the colors in both sets, it worked out to a pretty good deal for me. I’ve heard anecdotally that you can purchase refills of the individual inks directly from Diamine, but I’ve been unable to find a link on their site and suspect you would need to reach out to them directly.

Disclaimer: I purchased the inks featured in this review from site sponsor Appelboom, using store credit generated through the Appelboom affiliate program, which is one way I support the site and obtain new products for review. This post contains affiliate links.

In Ink Reviews Tags Diamine Music Set, Diamine Flower Set, Diamine Ink, Ink Review
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Ink Review: Diamine Music Set Vivaldi & Strauss

March 29, 2020

If it’s one thing I can appreciate, it’s any product designed and built around a core theme. So what exactly do I mean here? You sometimes see “themed” products that just don’t work, mainly because the connection between the theme and the product design isn’t readily apparent, or where the two make a poor match because the release is nothing more than a cash grab. You can also have themed products that are so over-the-top that they end up being more collectible - or even tchotchke — than usable stationery. Diamine avoids both with its conservatively designed ink sets “Music”, a set of ten inks named after various composers, and “Flowers”, another set of ten where the theme is well, self-explanatory.

The understated set design matches the theme: while the bottles themselves won’t win any design awards, the colors themselves were interesting enough to intrigue me, and I’ve not seen these specific colors released under other names.

Diamine’s “Music” set includes the following inks: Chopin (grey-blue), Vivaldi (dusty purple), Handel (brighter purple/magenta), Mozart (darker brick red), Wagner (green-gold), Strauss (orange-red), Schubert (teal-turquoise), Tchaikovsky (a brighter blue), Beethoven (green), and Bach (burgundy/maroon/brown). I don’t know how Diamine picked each ink color to match the composer, but they work, and what’s most interesting about these inks is that the colors themselves are a bit difficult to describe. Being somewhat muted, the tones pair well with classical music (at least in my mind). I immediately inked up “Vivaldi” and “Strauss”, as they suited my mood at the time. Both are very nice colors, flow quite well, and while muted, still show up visibly on the page.

Diamine Vivaldi writing sample was done with the Leonardo Furore (fine nib), and the Strauss Writing Sample with a Lamy 2000 (EF nib). Writing samples are on Write Notepads dot grid paper.

Takeaways and Where to Buy

Ink sets have become more common in recent years, and I wouldn’t be opposed to seeing more of them as long as the colors are thoughtfully curated. Diamine originally pioneered the idea, releasing its Music and Flowers set several years ago, and continues to sell them without much fanfare - these really should get more attention than they do. I’m looking forward to testing out all the other colors in the Music set and digging into Flowers when it arrives.

I purchased the inks featured in this review from site sponsor Appelboom, who currently has the set in stock and priced at just under 50 Euros. That’s roughly 5 Euros per 30ml bottle, representing good value. I’ve heard that you can order refills of the individual colors directly from Diamine if you run out, but I’ve been unable to locate the link on the site.

Disclaimer: I purchased the inks featured in this review from site sponsor Appelboom, using store credit generated through the Appelboom affiliate program, which is one way I support the site and obtain new products for review. This post contains affiliate links.

In Ink Reviews Tags Ink Review, Diamine Ink, Diamine Music Set
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