Ink Links

-- A trip to the museum ... and a new sharpener (Bleistift)

-- Pusher: Te Pilot Hi-Tec-C Gel Pen (0.4 mm, black ink) (From the Pen Cup)

-- Steadtler Textsurfer Classic Highlighter (A Penchant for Paper)

-- Size 80 (Cronicas Estilograficas)

-- Beginner Fountain Pen: Part II (East...West...Everywhere)

-- 2012 Holiday Gift Guide: The Home Worker (52 Tiger)

-- Rickshaw Bagworks Moleskine Classic Folio Hand Written Review (Inktronics)

-- Owning My Handwriting (Courtney Em)

-- Kuretake Zig Letter Pen CocoIro, .3 Rollerball Black (Economy Pens)

-- Getting warmed up with recent Blick's loot (Lung Sketching Scrolls)

-- White pens (Tears of Envy)

Posted on November 24, 2012 and filed under Links.

The Pen Addict Podcast: Episode 30 - Inks On A Plane

In this episode of The Pen Addict Podcast Myke and I share our differing opinions on the Pentel Pulaman JM20 that I recently reviewed and I discuss my recent trip to Las Vegas and the minimal writing kit that made the trip with me.

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Myke also discussed the upcoming 70Decibels 2013 Golden Headphones Awards. If you are a fan of the network, or even just a new listener, please take a few minutes and fill out the Nominations Questionnaire linked in the post to vote for your favorite shows and hosts. We would greatly appreciate it!

Posted on November 21, 2012 and filed under Podcast.

Pentel Pulaman JM20 Disposable Fountain Pen Review

Pentel Pulaman

Everyone I know who uses or has reviewed the Pentel Pulaman JM20 (or mainly the Pentel Tradio - same tip) either loves it, or has no use for it. So, I won't say there is a love/hate relationship with this pen because that would be unfair to a perfectly fine pen, but you either have a use for the Pulaman, or you don't.

The groups I find that have the most use for the Pulaman are artists, sketchers, and other creative types. The flexible nib allows for a wide range of line widths, similar to a brush pen but more sturdy. The ink flow is heavy, making it useful for large-motion sketching, but not really small detailed writing. I am a small, detailed writer so it isn't the best pen for me.

What I can't figure out about this pen, or its relative the Tradio, is why it is always referred to as a fountain pen? On looks alone, no one is going to mistake this for a metal nib pen, but it is odd none the less. Anyone have thoughts on this?

Read another review of the Pentel Pulaman JM20 at Office Supply Geek

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Posted on November 19, 2012 and filed under Pentel, Pen Reviews, Pulaman.