Ink Links

-- Pilot Razor Point Marker Stick Pen 0.5MM Review (THE UNROYAL WARRANT)

-- Friends don’t let friends let the ink dry up in their fountain pens (Rhodia Drive)

-- Forest Choice Pencil by Palomino (The Daily Carry)

-- Pilot Automac 0.5mm Mechanical Pencil - Review and JetPens GIVEAWAY! (The Clicky Post)

-- Homebrewing Brown Ink (Pen Envy)

-- Review of Write Notepads & Co Gear, Part I. (Pencil Revolution)

-- Kaweco Dia2, 2013 (writing without rhythm)

-- The Frugal Fountain Pen: Frugal Extravagance (Edison Collier Persimmon Swirl)

-- Testing: Pencil Bluetooth iPad Stylus (Tested)

-- Review: Kaweco Turquoise/Paradise Blue Ink (Gourmet Pens)

-- Word. Notebooks Standard Memorandum – Review (Ed Jelley)

-- Intro to the TWSBI Classic Fountain Pen (Ink Nouveau)

-- Pelikan 140 Fountain Pen Review (Write to Me Often)

-- J. Herbin Bleu Pervenche ink review (Pens! Paper! Pencils!)

-- The Spectrum is Green: A comparison of five delicious green inks… (A fool with a pen)

-- Roo Reynolds (The Setup)

-- 2013 in review (JustDaveyB)

-- Koreana (Crónicas Estilográficas)

-- Review: Apica C.D. Premium Notebook (The Well-Appointed Desk)

-- January 2014 Carnival of Pen, Pencil, and Paper (A Penchant for Paper)

-- Review: Hobonichi Techo Planner 2014 (Notebook Stories)

-- The Notecard System: The Key For Remembering, Organizing And Using Everything You Read (Thought Catalog)

-- Blog: Karas Kustoms Machined Pen - The Bolt Brass (Blank And Write)

-- Pensieve: Dance of the Fountain Pen (Scribalishess)

-- Nib Notes: Esterbrook #1314 Flexible Stub (Fountain Pen Quest)

-- Lamy 2000 (That One Pen)

-- Sherlock’s pencil (Bleistift)

-- Pilot Iroshizuku Kiri-Same (Informal Scribble)

-- Pencil Lead Tubes and Cases (Palimpsest)

-- Drawing with pens, Rotring, Lamy, ballpoint, Sharpie and Tombow (paintings prints and stuff)

-- Write Notepads & Co – Notebook Review (My Pen Needs Ink)

-- 2013 Planner tally (Plannerisms)

-- Art Tools of Swasky (Parka Blogs)

-- new toys for the new year (Dispatch From LA)

-- Edison Menlo Review (Stephen Brown/YouTube)

Posted on January 11, 2014 and filed under Links.

JetPens $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway

January marks the time of year where we all vow to try something different, or improve on something we already do. For me, I'm attempting to pry open my creative side a little more, and what better way to do that than with some new goodies from my friends at JetPens!

The winner of this giveaway will win a $50 Gift Certificate from JetPens. How will you spend it? I've recently restocked some of my favorite drawing pens such as the Sakura Pigma Micron and 0.3 mm Pilot Hi-Tec-C refills for my Render K in the form of the Pilot Hi-Tec-C Maica. Maybe a new fountain pen or bottle of ink is in your future? Or some cool paper to play around with? Or maybe all of the above!

Here is how to enter:

  1. Leave one comment on this post anytime between now, and Saturday night at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. You are limited to one entry. This contest is open to US and International readers.

  2. For this contest, I will pick one winner at random from the comments section of this post. The comments will be numbered in the order they are received, i.e. the first comment is #1, the second #2, and so on. The Random Integer Generator at random.org will be used to pick the number of the winner.

  3. The contest winner will be posted on Sunday, January 12th. The winner will have one week to email me via the Contact link at the top of the page.

That's it - good luck!

Posted on January 10, 2014 and filed under Giveaways, JetPens.

Platinum 3776 Century UEF Nib Fountain Pen Review

There is wow and there is WOW. The Platinum 3776 Century UEF nib fountain pen that Thomas loaned me late last year falls clearly into the latter category. This nib is something to behold.

Thomas knows my preference for super-fine pens and this one takes the cake. And the thing is, I was wrong in my handwritten review below. Mike Masuyama did not grind down the pen to this size. This is the stock UEF nib from Platinum! According to Thomas, Masuyama only tuned the nib so it was perfectly aligned, wet, and smooth. I can't fathom how steady Mr. Mauyama's hands are to be able to work on pens this fine. I would end up with some wonky half-stub nib if I even thought about trying this.

The 3776 in itself is one of Platinum's cornerstone pens, similar in style and price to Sailor's Sapporo line and Pilot's Custom Heritage line. Basic, but classically designed barrels and 14k gold nibs at a fair price. The 3776 was a glaring omission on my 2014 wish list from yesterday's podcast and I can assure you I will own one by the end of the year.

Will it be the UEF nib? I'm not sure, but probably so. I own several Japanese EF nib pens so why not go one step further. This one was an amazing writer. The line was as advertised - consistent and smooth - and required only a very light touch to move it across the page. My only hesitancy is if I could use the UEF nib all day or would it actually be too fine? Only time will tell I guess.

For your reading pleasure, Thomas passed along this Tipping Sizes Comparison Chart from Nibs.com where you can compare different nib sizes from company to company. Notice that only Platinum/Nakaya and Sailor dare to dip their toes in the 0.1 mm range. Also be sure to read up on the history of the 3776 from Platinum and watch the nib size comparison video from Brian Goulet. Awesome stuff!

Posted on January 8, 2014 and filed under Pen Reviews, Fountain Pens, Platinum.