Ink Links

– Lamy Safari Orange 2011 (kmpn)

– Pencil Review: Earthzone Recycled Pencil (A Penchant for Paper)

– Lamy 2000 and the Origins of Lamy Design, Part 4 (FPGeeks)

– Family Portrait (IV) (Cronicas Estilograficas)

– Pilot Varsity Fountain Pen (Rhodia Drive)

– Japanese Stationery Reviews! (Kawaii Kakkoii Sugoi)

– Front-burnered: Lamy Safari Charcoal with Private Reserve Tanzanite Ink (From the Pen Cup)

– Stad T’Gaal Pencil Sharpener (East…West…Everywhere)

– September Carnival of Pen, Pencil, and Paper (Seize the Dave)

– The Pen is Mighty (Vardy.me)

– Doodling with ZIG Millenium Pens (Kuretake)

– Sailor Innovation RT 1.0mm Mini-Review (Pen and Design)

– Stationery Store Series: Hennig of Dusseldorf, Germany (Palimpsest)

– Currently Inked (Gourmet Pens)

Posted on September 8, 2012 and filed under Links.

Ink Links

– Review: 10 Pens from JetPens.com (Space Monkey X)

– Lamy 2000 and the Origins of Lamy Design (FPGeeks)

– Kaweco Allrounder vs. Student: The Purchasing Debate (The Well-Appointed Desk)

– New Homes (Notebook Stories)

– Pen Stalking: Chicago (From the Pen Cup)

– Review of Zebra M–301 0.05 Pencil (Pencil Revolution)

– Featured Pen - Vintage MontBlanc 144 (Whatever)

– Noodler’s Black Konrad Flex Pen (Ink Nouveau)

– Amazon reviewers skewer froufrou Bic pens for women (Crave - CNET)

– Review: Pilot Hi-Tec-C 0.3 mm Gel Ink Pen - Mauve, Venet, Yellow Ochre & Khaki Brown (Gourmet Pens)

– Faber-Castell Alpha-matic and TK-Matic Mechanical Pencils (Dave’s Mechanical Pencils)

– OCR - Optical Character Recognition and Rhodia (Rhodia Drive)

– Why I don’t call myself a writer: part one (year-struck)

– Lamy Safari Red with Yellow Clip 2012 (kmpn)

– Brause 361 Steno “Blue Pumpkin” and J. Herbin Pearlescent Ink (East…West…Everywhere)

– Pen & Design Interview: Philip Wang of TWSBI (Pen and Design)

– Tachikawa Linemarker A.T. Sketch Pen (Drawing with a Squirrel)

– BICs As Of Today (My Supply Room)

Posted on September 1, 2012 and filed under Links.

Moleskine Click Roller Pen 0.5 mm Review

Moleskine Click Roller Pen

I have knocked Moleskine for ages for the lack of value in their product offerings but their gel ink pens keep sucking me back in. At $15 they are way overpriced - it feels like a $5 pen, if that - but the ink cartridge is the best I’ve tried in ages and I find myself using it all of the time.

The Click Roller isn’t my favorite of the three I own. That honor goes to the Classic Roller, which made a surprise appearance on my last Top 5 list. I thought the Click might take the top spot, but I have trouble with the knock sticking when I want to retract the pen. I’ve taken it apart in an effort to adjust it but it still sticks way too much.

Congratulations Moleskine on manufacturing a product I enjoy using.

Posted on August 27, 2012 and filed under Moleskine, Pen Reviews.