Review: Ohto Orca Ceramic Rollerball

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The Ohto Orca Ceramic Rollerball has a lot going for it.  Right out of the gate, the design of the pen is just striking.  The black is a deep, onyx-like black, and up against the smooth silver it really pops.  The conical/bullet shape of the barrel is just cool, and reminiscent of its whale namesake.

But what are looks without performance?  This pen has that covered too, with one exception.  The liquid ink rollerball writes exceptionally well, but you have to use quality paper to prevent bleeding.  As a baseline, this pen is completely unuseable in a Moleskine Cahier since the bleeding is so bad.  On a better quality paper, like the Doane notepad the review was done on, the ink bleed is minimized.  If you are looking for an all day, everyday type of pen, there are better options.  But if you like a well designed pen that is perfect in the right situation, then this is $15 well spent.

Posted on October 27, 2008 .

Ink Links

-- 7 Reasons to buy a Moleskine  (The Knowledge Creating Company)

-- The Urban Gridded Notebook  (Notebookism)

-- Madame X getting in with the pens  (My Open Wallet)

-- Review: Italian Cartesio Journal  (Spiritual Evolution of the Bean)

-- Review: Uniball Signo DX .28 Mandarin Orange and Lime Green  (The Pen Hunter)

-- Pilot Hi-Tec-C Slim Knock and Moleskine  (Gina Bean!)

-- Yes, I have a bit of OCD with regard to what I write with  (Productivity v.3)

-- The Moleskine That Folds In Half: The Guildhall Notebook  (Black Cover)

-- Jetpens Rocks  (Reinvention)

-- Pilot Latte Review  (Unposted)

-- Equology: eco-friendly notebooks and planners  (Quo Vadis Blog)

-- What do you look for in a sketch notebook?  (Konigi)

-- Uni-ball Signo DX 0.38mm from JETPENS.COM!!!  (Kataish)

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Posted on October 25, 2008 .

Pilot Hi-Tec-C Giveaway Winner

Congratulations to commenter #138 Familie Jansen on winning the Pilot Hi-Tec-C Giveaway!  I need two things from you to claim your prize:

1. Leave a comment on this post.
2. Email me your shipping address using the email link in the sidebar

There is a one week deadline to claim your prize.

In other Pen Addict news, I think this template is going to stick.  I like the clean and simple look of it, and the similarity to the old site gives it that comfy feeling.  Not to mention I love the banner that Kata made for me.

Secondly, Linda from Pens For Kids received my package, and sent me this info that I thought I would share:

We've also had 2 newspaper articles and lots of great things going on.   I spoke to 400 kids at a local school the other day and they are collecting for a week and I'll pick them up Saturday.   I have another 2000 boxed up and ready to ship - I am sending about 2500 a month now so THANK YOU.   I get a box similiar to yours about once a week from all over the US - some are from your fellow addicts I'm sure! :-))

Thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway, and thanks for checking out Pens For Kids!  I have another giveaway slated for next week, so stay tuned (especially you fountain pen fans)!

Posted on October 24, 2008 .