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Schon DSGN Pocket Six Fountain Pen Review

When you already make one of the best pocket ballpoint pens on the market, what is your next move? Making a pocket fountain pen, of course!

That’s nowhere as easy as it sounds, but if anyone can pull it off it is Ian Schon of Schon DSGN.

The Pocket Six Fountain Pen has been a labor of love for Ian - emphasis on labor. When you have a reputation for making perfectly engineered pens, adding a new product line at an equally high quality is always a challenge. And he accepted this challenge head-on.

There are many selling points to the Pocket Six which I will get to, but the main feature this design is based around is the #6 fountain pen nib found once the pen is uncapped. Most pocket fountain pens (see: Kaweco) use a smaller #5 sized nib for fit and functionality purposes. The narrower diameter of the feed and collar help keep the barrel diameter in a comfortable range. Can a pocket fountain pen remain comfortable - and remain visually appealing - when adding the larger hardware of the #6 nib?

The Pocket Six says yes.

Make no bones about it, this is a small, lightweight pen. But don’t let those things fool you into thinking it feels cheap. Far from it. Making quality, durable pens is in Schon’s DNA. The aluminum barrel feels strong enough to withstand any pocket or bag carry and not miss a beat. And at only 0.50 oz and just over three and half inches, it is slim and subtle enough to go unnoticed. Just remember not to send it through the washing machine, which I have done with my Schon DSGN ballpoint pens. Twice.

When posted - via screwing the cap onto the back of the pen - the Pocket Six extends to 5.2 inches, giving it a full-length writing experience. The grip section is slightly concave, allowing your fingers to grip and write comfortably. Everything about this pen says it is full size, except when you go to cap it closed and put it away.

I’d say that is where the beauty lies, but, as with other Schon DSGN pens, there are a huge range of anodization options available. This model is called Deep Space, and I’m all about the pink, blue, and purple swirls flying through the galaxy, and around this barrel. There are a dozen or so other choices that look equally as spectacular. You can also choose a brass grip section for added style, and nearly an ounce of added weight.

There are two considerations that you should be aware of if you are thinking about purchasing this pen. One, it uses short international cartridges only, as you might have imagined due to its size. That’s no issue for me, especially when I can get cool colors like Caran d’Ache Chromatics Hypnotic Turquoise, despite the greater price per ml. Syringe refilling an empty cartridge is also an option.

Two, the Pocket Six is built around Bock nibs and feeds. If I had my choice, I’d prefer Jowo nibs for their firmness and quality out the box - not to mention the slew of modified Jowo nibs I already own that would swap right in - but I can work with Bock. Ian tunes each nib before shipping it out, and my extra fine steel nib has been perfect.

You’ll notice I didn’t mention price as a consideration. If you are shopping in this price range for this type of pen, then the price is a non-factor. Ranging from $114 to $148 depending on your configuration (for example, this Deep Space is $120,) they are priced perfectly for a pocket pen party.

Sorry I couldn’t help myself with that last sentence. This pen is fun, and I love using it and sharing it. Big thanks to Ian at Schon DSGN for sending me this pen at no charge for me to use and review.

(Schon DSGN provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on January 13, 2020 and filed under Schon DSGN, Fountain Pens, Pen Reviews.

Five Days, One Pen

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter.)

When I'm getting ready for a trip, the first thing I think about is, which pens do I bring? And how many? Do I need petit pens for easy transport, high-capacity ink tanks for long writing sessions, a variety of colors for coding or outlining? Do I bring my favorite fancy pens or stick to the mid-range ones? Do I need something durable, or will something delicate be okay? There's so much to consider. And sometimes, once the variables are weighed, the answer is...none. I don't need any pens on this trip. No pens will be safe on this trip. I won't have time for pens on this trip. And sometimes that's a great thing. No, really.

Usually, I'm traveling for work or to visit family. For conferences, I need lots and lots of pens. All the pens, even! I don't hold back. Visiting family, I know I might have a little extra time to write while relatives entertain the kids. But last week, I went on my first ever family vacation. Just me, my hubby, and our two kiddos (ages 10 and 3) on a real just-for-fun trip to Clearwater Beach, Florida, courtesy of my husband's employer. No work allowed.

Traveling with kids is difficult. Especially young kids who need tons of gear--diapers and car seats and strollers and spare clothes and things to keep them from shrieking like banshees. I was not going to have room in my bag for all the pens or even a big notebook. I knew my own carry was going to have to be bare bones. I knew I wasn't going to have time to write or even sit, probably, and I was never going to have my hands free.

But I don't need a pen to sit on the beach, or at the pool, or watching dolphins at the aquarium. I don't need a pen to sip cocktails on a boat at sunset, or collect seashells. No pens for teaching my kids how to do a cannonball or snorkel or pet stingrays.

But I'm also a pen addict, so I couldn't bring NO pens. I let myself bring one, and I went for sheer practicality. I picked the Schon DSGN pocket pen with a Fisher Space Pen refill. Having taken the measure of my entire collection--this pen is apparently my desert island pen. It fits in a pocket, writes on anything, anywhere, and is indestructible. All important criteria when hopping from busses to trains to planes to boats all while loaded out like an alpaca in the Andes.

For notebooks, I brought a Doane Paper Grid + Lines where I'd done all of our trip planning. It's also where I stuffed all our receipts and tickets, and thought (hoped) I might have time to journal (I didn't).

I missed my pens. I missed writing. But not ALL the time, because we were having too much fun, and my kids were the number one focus for this trip. And I was happy with my carry choice. I only wrote two things the entire trip--our room service order on the back of a receipt and a thank you note to leave with the housekeeping tip. I never even wrote in the notebook, and the second thing I wrote with the hotel's freebie Bic pen.

We had the time of our lives. And we did it all without pens. Who would have thought that was possible, right? And it's good, when leaving paradise, to return to something you love. If I hadn't left my pens here on my desk, who knows if I'd have come back at all.


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Posted on March 22, 2018 and filed under Doane Paper, Schon DSGN.

Schon Dsgn #01S Tumbled Stainless Steel Pen Giveaway

I reviewed the Schon Dsgn #01S yesterday, and today I am here to give this same pen away to one reader of The Pen Addict. Big thanks to Ian Schon for sending this pen my way! Here is how to enter:

  1. Leave one comment on this post anytime between now, and Friday night at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. You are limited to one entry. This contest is open to US and international residents.
  2. For this contest, I will pick one winner at random from the comments section of this post. The comments will be numbered in the order they are received, i.e. the first comment is #1, the second #2, and so on. The Random Integer Generator at random.org will be used to pick the number of the winner.
  3. The contest winner will be posted on Saturday, June 25th. The winner will have one week to email me via the Contact link at the top of the page.

Thanks, and good luck!

Posted on June 21, 2016 and filed under Giveaways, Schon DSGN.