Ink Links

-- Schneider Topball 845 .5mm rollerball (green)  (Economy Pens)


-- 2011 Rhodia 6×9 Weekly Planner  (Writing and Scribbling)


-- Ecosytem Artist Journal - New  (Whatever)


-- Is Ain Stein A Stronger, Darker, … Pencil Lead?  (Scription)


-- Eyedropper Fountain Pen Pros and Cons  (Writer's Bloc Blog)


-- Rhodia No. 210 Le Carre Large Notepad  (Pocket Blonde)


-- Super Smooth Ballpoint Pen the Pentel Vicuna  (Office Supply Geek)


-- Guest Blogger: Bleubug discusses Marks on Paper  (Rhodia Drive)


-- Ink Review: Noodler's Bad Green Gator  (Penned House)


-- i like pens  (dotdotdot)


-- Fine Pentel RSVP Review  (Derek's Pens & Pencils)


-- Review: Zequenz Notebooks  (Journaling Arts)

Posted on December 18, 2010 and filed under Links.

Review: Sakura Pigma Micron 01 Purple

Sakura Pigma Micron


Purple is one of my favorite non-standard colors to write with, and the dark shade of this Sakura Pigma Micron is fantastic.  It reminds me a lot of the Uni-Ball Signo RT Lavender Black, but with the writing performance of a Sharpie Pen - and maybe even better.  This ink qualities of the Pigma Micron line are some of the best around.  It is waterproof, fade resistant, and doesn't really feather or bleed.  That is why this pen is one of the most popular around.


My only issue with this particular model is I went too small with the tip size.  The 01 translates to an 0.25mm tip size, and that is a little too small for my writing speed.  For drawing it would be great, but I need to stick with the 02 and the 03 models for writing purposes.  But really, you can't go wrong with the Sakura Pigma Micron pens.  I have several colors in several sizes and only want more!


Click here for the XL review.

Posted on December 17, 2010 and filed under Pen Reviews, Sakura Pigma Micron.

Review: Zebra F-301 0.7mm Ballpoint

Zebra F-301


Raise your hand if this is your everyday, go to, get it done pen.  I expect more than a few hands will go up for the Zebra F-301 line of pens, and for good reason.  These are exceptionally well made and great looking pens.  For me, I have never quite gotten it with this pen, but it is not for lack of trying.


What I love about this pen is its design.  The sleek stainless steel barrel is great looking, and the barrel length and diameter both hit those just big enough sizes.  The blue plastic in the grip and around the plunger really pop as well.  But as great as it looks, it doesn't quite cut it in the performance department.  The ballpoint ink is standard, and my definition these days of a standard ballpoint is any ballpoint pen that you would pick up that is just laying around.  Something in the non-Jetstream category for sure.  I have a feeling that the look and feel of this pen make the people who use it think that the ink actually performs better than it does.  Does that make sense at all, or just in my head?


More than the ballpoint, I really dislike the hard plastic grip.  It is too firm and too slick for a pen that does require some pressure to write with.  They may not be able to go with a full on squishy gel grip with the barrel diameter limitations, but almost any change in that area would be good.


So, while I am at it, what else would I like to see?  Would it be too much to ask for a Surari branded F-301?  Make it happen Zebra!


Click here for the XL review.


Products used:


Zebra F-301 Stainless Steel Body Retractable Ballpoint Pen - 0.7 mm - Blue from JetPens


Writing Pad from Doane Paper

Posted on December 15, 2010 and filed under Ballpoint, F-301, Pen Reviews, Zebra.