Ink Links

– Pilot Hi-Tec-C Grip 0.5 mm (Papericide)


– Paper Mate InkJoy 700 RT 1.0 mm Black (Economy Pens)


– New Brush Pens! (Flying Pony Studios)


– What’s in my pencil case? (atpalicis)


– Overpriced stationery in Shanghai (Belistift)


– Review and Giveaway: Levenger Circa Dimensions Notebook (Note Booker, Esq.)


– Rotring Tikky Graphic Drawing Pen - Pigment Ink 0.2 mm (Office Supply Geek)


– What size is the right size for a notebook? (Recording Thoughts)


– The Tombow Airpress Ballpoint Pen 0.7 mm (Rhonda Eudaly)


– Pilot Hi-Tec-C Kurikawa (Chestnut Bark Brown ) (A Penchant for Paper)


– Mini Review: DIY Notebook - Moleskine Cahier Style (No Pen Intended)


– Oh, I hemmed and I hawed: Doane Leather Utility Notebook Cover (From the Pen Cup)


– Parker “51” Special – Diamine Syrah (Derek’s Pens & Pencils)


– A Toshiba Erasable Printer That Works Like A Pilot FriXion (Tiger Pens Blog)


– AutoPoint TwinPoint Mechanical Pencil (The Well-Appointed Desk)


– The Practically Perfect Pencil (Deemable Tech)


– Exclusive Interview: Michael Gutberlet of Kaweco (JetPens Blog)


– Muji .38 mm Gel Ink Pen - Green (Office Supply Geek)


– Have you got a pen? (Andrea Joseph)


– Rotring 600 (rb.log)

Posted on March 24, 2012 and filed under Links.

Oxford 3" x 2 1/2" Mini Index Card Review

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Part of being an addict is sometimes buying things you don’t need. I knew good and well I didn’t NEED these Oxford Mini Index Cards but I was a Staples and gosh darn it, I was leaving with something. I know, just take a pair of scissors to my stack of 3 x 5’s and boom - mini index cards! As it turns out, that would have been the right call.


One of my biggest pet peeves in the world is bad line or grid alignment on paper. It is so off-putting that I cannot use the product. That is the case with these Oxford Index Cards. Just take a look at the picture. Awful.


Even if the lines were spot-on this isn’t a great card. The paper is flimsy and rough. Next time I’m tempted I think I will take my scissors advice. Or, just light a dollar bill on fire and watch it burn. That would have been more fun.


Posted on March 23, 2012 and filed under Index Card, Oxford.