Ink Links

-- Metaphys 44113 Blanc Notebook  (Stationery Traffic)


-- Fountain Pen Review: Lamy Nexx  (Rants of the Archer)


-- Noodler's Nib Creaper Rollerball and Baystate Blue  (Economy Pens)


-- Pen Review: PaperMate Medium  (The Pen Bin)


-- Acquisitions – JetPens: Hi-Tec-C & Rotring 600  (PencilWrap)


-- Ink Review and Giveaway: J. Herbin Lie de Thé  (Note Booker, Esq.)


-- Yasutomo Liquid Stylist Pen  (Does This Pen Write?)


-- Review: X17 Balacron notebook  (Notebook loves Pen)


-- Pilot LE Grance in Yamabouki Koi  (Pocket Blonde)


-- Review of Whitelines Perfect Bound Books  (Pencil Revolution)


-- Where is all the ink!?  (C2KDESIGN)


-- Pilot Prera fountain pen review  (Peninkcillin)


-- Uni-ball Signo Broad UM-153 Gel Pen – White Ink  (No Pen Intended)


-- Noodler’s Nikita  (Writing and Scribbling)


-- Staedtler Mars Plastic Eraser  (The Pen-Guin)


-- Pilot VPen Fine Nib Black Disposable Fountain Pen  (Pens'n'Paper)


-- Noodler's Blue Ghost  (Penned House)


-- The Pink of Pink Pens  (Palimpsest)

Posted on February 5, 2011 and filed under Links.

Tombow AirPress Ballpoint Winners

Random Randoms:


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Winner Winners:


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Congrats Patty T and Arleigh!  Here is what I need from you:


1. Leave a comment on this post.


2. Email me your mailing address using the "About" link on the sidebar.


You have one week to claim your prize.


Thanks to everyone who entered, and as always, stay tuned for more!

Posted on February 4, 2011 and filed under AirPress, Giveaways, Tombow.

Review: Platinum Double 3 Action 2 Color Ballpoint Multi Pen + Pencil

Platinum Double Action


I have had this review in the hopper for the longest time (uploaded the image to Flickr on 9/14/2010), but I am just now finally getting around to typing it up.  Why?  Who knows.  The Platinum Double 3 Action 2 Color Ballpoint Multi Pen + Pencil has a lot going for it - besides a long name - but I have found that it is not for me.


The thing that attracted me most to this pen was the fact that the Pilot Hi-Tec-C Slims refills fit perfectly into the Platinum body, making this one of the fancier Hi-Tec-C multi pens around.  The barrel is exceptionally well designed, with a sleek gunmetal body and sharp chrome accents.  The cartridge switching mechanism is interesting in the fact that a single button press exposes the cartridge you want.  All you have to do is face the text of the ink color you want towards you, press the button, and bingo!  Out pops your ink or lead.


I have never been able to get used to it though.  I felt the overall package was a little lighter feeling than I expected, plus the switching mechanism caused some rattling when writing.  Not terrible, but enough to notice.  In the end, I haven't gotten much use out of it.  Maybe it is time to take the Slims refills back out and use them for something else.


Click here for the XL review.

Posted on February 3, 2011 and filed under Multi Pen, Pen Reviews, Platinum.